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Reasons The Treaty Of Versailles To Blame For Ww2

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The Treaty of Versailles was to blame the outbreak of WW2. The treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of WW1 signed on 28th July 1919. It ended state of war between Germany and Allied powers. World War I was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. The topics that are discussed in this essay are the terms of the treaty of Versailles, the countries and people involved in the treaty of Versailles, the Germans’ reaction to the Treaty of Versailles, the unfairness of the treaty of Versailles, the advantage of the terms of the treaty of Versailles used by the Nazi party and the climate in Europe like in the lead up to WW2. Overall, the treaty of Versailles was to blame for …show more content…

The three main countries involved were Great Britain, France and America. The three main people involved were Woodrow Wilson(America),George Clemenceau(France) and David Lloyd Georges Clemenceau clearly showed that he wanted Germany to be punished severely. Clemenceau wants to take revenge on Germany since Germany destroyed north east corner of France. Even the French public had a similar opinion on Germany. This was unfair because the treaty of Versailles was used as revenge rather than a peace treaty. George(Great Britain). David Lloyd publicly promised “Make Germany pay”-This was published in a British newspaper. So he supported reparations. He felt that Germany should be treated in such a way that Germany should just be a place to resist communism. He feared that the German govt. will turn to communism and Germany was the only country in central Europe to stop communism. He didn’t want Germany to get a harsh punishment. Woodrow Wilson focused on creating a powerful league of nations to maintain peace. He didn’t want Germany receiving a harsh punishment. He focused on reuniting Europe rather than getting revenge on Germany. He created “Fourteen points” which included ending secret treaties, reducing armed forces and weapons and all countries should belong to the League of Nations. Germany was not even involved in making of the terms of the treaty of Versailles. Two

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