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    The Treaty of Versailles once referred to as “A Peace Built on Quicksand” due to it’s lacking abilities in keeping peace between nations that have already been through a world war. After WW1, the allied powers came together to create an organization that would create lasting peace between the nations, ironically the League of Nation did the total opposite, it created more chaos and tension between the nations. In 1919 the League of Nations created a treaty known as the Treaty of Versailles.…

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    When the peace treaty is signed, the war isn't over for the veterans, or the family, It's just starting (Karl Marlantes).To this day many people are debating whether the treaty of Versailles cause WWII. During the first world war there was more than 38 million casualties, all starting from the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria which ended up creating a domino effect of many countries fighting for four years.But once the war was over the Allies decided that peace was needed so…

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    The Versailles Treaty majorly impacted the commencement of World War II. Signed June 28, 1919, the treaty marked the end of World War I; a watershed moment in European history. A total of 21 nations signed the document which was directed towards Germany. The treaty opens with, “from coming into force with the present treaty, the state of war will terminate from that moment, and subject to the provisions of this treaty official relations with Germany and its German states.()” After outlining the…

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    The significance of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany from 1919-1939 includes losing land, paying reparations, economy had fallen, and the rise of Hitler. • According to Schoolworkhelper.net and History.com the Treaty of Versailles was the negotiation among the Allied powers with little precipitation by Germany. They blamed Germany for the First World War and after strict enforcement for five years, the French assented to the modification of important provisions. Germany agreed to pay…

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    Treaty of Versailles The treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that brought an end to world war one. The treaty was made by the allied powers with Germany not even allowed to attend the meetings to discuss peace. “Once finished the victors handed it to the Germans to sign or else” (_). The treaty was “so riddled with injustices that is soon had few defends” (_), the treaty put all the blame for the war on Germany and made Germany pay a large sum of money to the victors which made the…

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    contained drove the defeated countries, especially Germany, to feel embarrassed as a persuasively smothered country. 2. Defects of Treaty of Versailles—A Dictated Peace: Apparently it was based upon the vision of US President Wilson 's Fourteen Points, however in all actuality it was intended to handicapped person Germany. The significant terms of the 440 Articles of the Treaty were gone for obliterating the force of Germany. Union of Austria and Germany had been illegal. Germany had been made…

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    Not Treated Fairly At the conclusion of World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles was created. In a bleak situation, the Germans had little choice but to agree to the treaty. In this treaty, Germany had to shoulder the blame, and the other countries demanded payment for the great war that was finally coming to a close. However, the Germans were treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles because their land was taken away and they were asked for more money than they could give. With this in mind,…

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    The Treaty of Versailles was supposed to be a salvation for Europe post- WWI, but it ended up bringing about another war and a depression among the countries. The “victors” seemed to be too focused on getting what they believed they deserved rather than serving what the treaty was supposed to be based on morals. Article 231 goes to prove that Great Britain and France really wanted someone to blame and to pay for the war. Creating a War Guilt Clause and naming Germany the only antagonist to the…

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    The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to take responsibility for World War 1. The Treaty of Versailles had a very harsh impact on Germany. Germany was forced to reduce their military and to give up its land overseas and their small colonies. Germany’s government became incredible week which gave an opening for Hitler to rise for power because the german people needed a figure to look up to. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to reduce their military power. They could no longer have…

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    signed the Treaty of Versailles. After the signing of the treaty, Germany had a major downfall. This treaty affected the economic, social, and political overview of Germany. During this time, Hitler took his chance to come to power. He used his Nazi-propaganda, powerful words, and harmful actions in order to take his beloved country back to the top. Due…

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