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    The Rhineland was an area west of Germany that had been demilitarized as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. The Rhineland was demilitarized because France wanted assurance that Germany would not attack them and by doing that, France was protected. Rhineland was an important area for Germany because it was an industrial area that could produce a lot of coal. When the Treaty of Versailles was signed, Hitler did not agree with the conditions because he believed that it made Germany look weak and…

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    The main aim after World War I was said to be to prevent another major war from occurring. World War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which ironically can also be argued to have been the beginning of the World War II. From 1919 to 1939, the countries agreed on the need for peaceful communication. They were to replace militarism with more civilized forms of agreements. This desire for collective security, agreement of nations to not attack each other and defend each other in…

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    that were written into a document called the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty was written based on 14 points that Woodrow Wilson deemed important to world peace and brought an end to WWI. Attempts at upholding this settlement failed over the span of 1920-1936 when the Great Depression hit and WWII began. Signed on June 28th 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement written and was signed by Germany and the allies in Paris at the Versailles Palace hence the name. Allies were…

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    The ending of World War 1 was supposed to be the beginning of peace. The allied forces proved to be victorious over the Central powers. This brought with it the 1919 Paris peace conference that was held in Versailles, France. This was done after the Armistice of November 11, 1918. The peace conference was mostly influenced by the Big Four. The Big Four consisted of three important leaders that were heavily involved in the war. These leaders were American President, Woodrow Wilson, the British…

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    armistice with Germany. However, in negotiations with the Treaty of Versailles, Wilson had to compromise away many of these points so he could save the capstone, the League of Nations. The League of Nations became the main line of contention when Wilson attempted to pass the treaty in the Senate, and there were three factions in the Senate who had differing opinions on it. One group, the internationalists, led by Woodrow Wilson, thought that the treaty should be left as is. Another group, the…

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    as Britain and France went into the Versailles Conference with vengeance. On the other hand, Britain and France had a right to be angry since Germany was the source of their economic downfall and hardship during the war. The final Treaty in June 28th, 1919 had no German representative. The Treaty was ruthless, requiring Germany to take responsibility for the war and pay $33 billion dollars in reparations to France to rebuild their economy (Boden). The Versailles Conference did not consider that…

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    Wars", a quote from Woodrow Wilson at the time in World War One. But did the war end all wars? Although several peace treaties including the Treaty of Versailles, were signed, it surprisingly did the opposite. Not only did it do the complete opposite, it helped initiate the second world war. June 28th 1919, the day the Treaty of Versailles was signed. Despite it being a peace treaty, it angered the Germans. They were enraged because of the harsh terms they had to agree to. These harsh terms…

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    ways my way I thought was if the Treaty of Versailles didn’t blame Germany, if the US joined League of Nations and if the Appeasement didn’t let hitler have all he wanted in Europe. The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty written at the end of WWI. It was the most important treaty signed at versailles. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was very harsh on Germany. They blamed Germany for the entire war. The Terms of the Treaty such as the war guilt, the…

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    Wilfred Owen exuberantly describes an attack in which he helplessly watches poison gas devour his comrade in the poem Dulce Et Decorum Est. First introduced in 1915 by the Germans, gas attacks caused an estimated 1,180,913 casualties in World War I alone ("Weapons of War - Poison Gas”). The implementation of this deadly weapon, along with multiple other strategic attacks, is the reason why people knew the Great War as “the war to end all wars”. This catchphrase, commonly attributed to then U.S.…

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    Woodrow’s Wilsons’ he included that there shouldn’t be any secret treaties between nations due to the fact that having a secret alliance could potentially trigger a war. He also included self-determination multiple times in his 14 points. Ultimately Woodrow Wilson wanted the people to be able to have freedom of where they would live despite their religion or where they came from. These 14 points helped create the Treaty of Versailles Woodrow also suggested to form a group between the nations to…

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