because it did not think that other countries should hold monpolies and they wanted to compete on an even footing.
Treaty of Versailles
Germany because of treaty of versailes
Not really because Hitler thinks that it was the communist's fault for making Germany lose the the war.
Germany was held responsible for World War I, primarily due to the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed in 1919. The treaty included a "war guilt clause" (Article 231) that placed the blame for the war squarely on Germany and its allies. This perception of blame contributed to significant political and economic repercussions for Germany in the post-war period.
The Treaty of Versailles
they had to blame it on someone, so why not Germany?
The Jews
Treaty of Versailles
i dont know but i want to because i have homework to do with it,
Germany because of treaty of versailes
It forced Germany to accept blame blame for starting the war
ww1: Germany signed the treaty of Versailles and it stated the war was their fault. I don't know about ww2.
I believe it was essentially so germany had to take the blame for all of the other conditions.
Basically, Germany wanted to redeem their power & get revenge for the Versailles Treaty, which put all the blame for WW1 on Germany.
Yes, very much indeed actually. With economic depression in europe after ww1, Germany was punished after that war. With Germany in depression, Hitler rose to power because he was a bitter man after ww1. He hated the victorious allies and created the Nazi Party. and sooo on... Jews... Holocaust....
Not really because Hitler thinks that it was the communist's fault for making Germany lose the the war.
Germany felt threatened by France and Russia because they could just attack and Russia was friends with Serbia