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The Impact Of The Treaty Of Versailles

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The Treaty of Versailles was a peace accord signed in 1918 to end the first Word War, this treaty was specifically designed to keep the powerful German army at bay as well as prevent the spread of communism in Europe. This treaty included restrictions on military and navy sizes of the German powerhouse as well as the settling of major debts that the German government would have to reimburse in nations where destruction and loss of life was heavy. This treaty, which was proposed by the Allied powers was supposed to cripple Germany and prevent another World War, but this treaty essentially paved the way for Germany to rise up from the ashes and once again becoming a powerhouse nation starting yet another World War. World War II was the product of Germany invading a neutral Poland, the invasion was triggered as it was a direct product of the Treaty of Versailles because it sparked a buildup of the German Army which was incited by the promotion German nationalism, caused a crippled German economy with little option but war and also gave a jumping off point to the National Socialist Adolf Hitler and his campaign to create a strong and feared German nation.
The famous Treaty of Versailles was an accord held in 1918 after the first World War, the treaty was a negotiation months in the making between the 'Big Three' world leaders which included David Lloyd George of Britain, Clemenceau of France and WoodrowWilson of America (Historylearningsite.co.uk, 2016). This accord was to

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