The Treaty of Versailles helped to cause WWll because military restrictions made Germans feel weak and isolated. In document B1 it says that Alsace Lorraine and the Polish Corridor took land away from Germany. Therefore most of the land had coal which reduced their coal production by 40%. In document B2 Adolf Hitler claims that he will be able to take back his land by war. It’s going to be difficult for Hitler to take back his land because Alsace Lorraine made it possible to which Germany can’t place troops on the West side of its land.
World War II The versailles treaty helped cause World War II because Germany lost several territories, their military and army were limited, they also had to pay reparations and they had to admit that they were guilty. World War II began in 1914 due to an assassination in the balkans that helped lead to the actual fighting. Leaders from around the world met at versailles in France to come up with a treaty. Prime Minister David Lloyd George of England, Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau of France, and Woodrow Wilson President of the United States all played a major part in the versailles treaty.
The Treaty of Versailles: Viewing Germany as the enemy of conflict, European Allied forces decided to bring forth a treaty to the recently defeated Germany of WW1. The Treaty was presented to the German leaders to sign on May 7, 1919 which stated that Germany was to surrender Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland. One of the most embarrassing articles of the treaty was article 231, known as ‘The War Guilt Clause’ which forced Germany to admit full responsibility to the outbreak of WW1. The effect of this article was that Germany was liable for damages to material with Georges Clemenceau insisting on compensation repayments. Clemenceau and the French;
After this war ended on November 11, 1918, leaders from the countries made a treaty called the Treaty of Versailles. After this treaty was made, many things happened and the question in many people 's minds was how did this treaty cause WWII? The Treaty of Versailles helped cause WWII by treating Germany harshly in these three ways: Their army was reduced, they lost territory, and the number one reason is all of the blame Germany got. One way that the Treaty of Versailles treated Germany harshly was the way that it reduced their army. After the date of March 31, 1920, Germany wasn’t allowed to have over one hundred thousand soldiers in its army, (Doc B) Germany would more than likely be furious because what if they were attacked?
The Great War was a devastating time for many countries around the world, so it led to the Treaty of Versailles. (“Effects of WW1 on
•World War I had brought about unprecedented human suffering in European history. Whole societies of nearly every nation in the continent were either directly or indirectly affected by the war. The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
The significance that the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany was that, first off, Germany was blamed for starting the war by the other countries involved in World War I. France, Russia, and Italy all agreed that Germany was to blame for starting the war. Therefore, they made Germany pay reparations. These reparations affected Germany greatly. Not only did the Treaty of Versailles blame Germany for starting the war, but the Treaty of Versailles also led to a great depression and to the rise of Adolf Hitler.
A Violation The Treaty of Versailles was a violation of Wilson’s ideals. The Treaty is one of the most important agreements (or disagreements) that shaped 20th century Europe socially and physically. Woodrow Wilson on January 22, 1917 in an address to the United States Senate called for a peace without victors, but the Treaty signed by the participating nations was everything but that. The blame for the war was placed on Germany and justified the reparations that were outlined by the treaty for the war. The terms of the treaty were very harsh to the Germans and they took on great resentment.
To end World War I Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty was viewed by the country as one-sided. It caused them humiliation. Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles told Germany that it had to pay for reparations for the war. A section in the Article stating “‘The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies
On June 28, 1919 World War 1 officially ended when Germany and Italy, the leaders of the Axis powers, entered into the Treaty of Versailles officially surrendering and in doing so agreeing to terms that would later lead to many of the conditions that created the environment leading to World War II. The restrictions placed on both countries after The Treaty demoralized both nations who were already struggling to deal with the enormous loss of life their populations. The Treaty also limited their ability to grow their military which was a blow to their nation's pride. In addition, the economies in both countries were not only hurt by the treaties restrictions but also by the almost concurrent Great Depression in the United States. The citizens
World War I was an earthquake felt throughout the globe; its tremors reached every country, either directly or indirectly. However, “the war to end all wars” ended in an armistice that affected one specific country greater than any other: Germany. The Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919, forced the Germans to not only claim the utter guilt of the war, but to pay reparations to pay for the damages that “they” caused. This treaty left a permanent flaw in Germany’s national identity, which ultimately led to the second world war. This
In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles brought a definite end to World War I, and imposed castigating territorial, military, and economic provisions on Germany. The demands that the treaty placed upon Germany sequentially set the stage for another World War. The Allies negotiated and came upon an agreement, which dealt with Germany severely. Five demands from the treaty affected Germany greatly. In the end, the Germans had no choice but to sign the treaty, even if they did not agree with the terms.
The Treaty of Versailles, a document of all the demands Germany had to fulfil due to them being ‘responsible’ for World War 1. The Treaty was said to be dictated by three countries, France, England and the United States. Many countries believed that the demands were to extreme and not well thought out, even the English Prime minister and the president of the United States had worries about the impact it would have on Germany. Even though these three countries stood together to create a punishment for Germany in the end, the French PM Georges Clemenceau got his way the most. Which didn’t bring the German people much joy as his way of dealing with the aftermath of WW1 was revenge paid in all what Germany had to offer.
The Treaty of the Versailles (an international body intended to promote peace and prevent war) ended the WWI in 1919(Judd 1972:sp). Germany and its allies were defeated in the WWI. The treaty held Germany responsible pay for the damages caused in the war (Coltheart 2011: sp). During that time, the world was suffering from the Great Depression. It affected some other countries severely and led to poverty.
The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles is a pact that was signed on the 28th of June 1919. The treaty was made so that the Germans and the allied powers could reach an agreement for peace. The treaty forced Germans to disarm, make substantial territorial commissions, and pay for reparations to certain countries that had formed the Entente powers. The Treaty caused problems by unprecedented human suffering. It caused countries to mobilize over 60 million men from 1914-1918.