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    The treaty of Versailles helped cause World War ll because it caused many germans to be angry and that caused them to want to follow Hitler and then a second world war had began. Using document number one which is German Territorial Losses it states, “No nation can remove this hand from its throat except by sword.” This shows that I can use this document to show the Treaty of Versailles helped world war ll by making Germany angry and bringing Hitler into power by him saying they he can help germany

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    the first world war came to a culmination with the signing of the peace settlement known as the Treaty of Versailles.” The resulting outcomes of world war 1 caused significant turmoil in Europe as well as thousands of casualties on the home front, so a necessary means to end the war could not have come sooner. The Treaty of Versailles sparked differing points of view, as the question to whether this treaty was a success or a tremendous failure came into debate through the years to come post war life

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources The Treaty of Versailles has long been heralded as the most published topic of the Modern Era. With this voluminous amount of literature, there comes many different views and disputes. One such dispute is commonly found in determining the true purpose of the Treaty of Versailles. Did {conditions like territorial changes, military restrictions, and monetary reparations, among others, as a result of} the Treaty of Versailles serve to simply minimize German strength

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    The Versailles Treaty was when the Big Four countries met together to see what could be done to help end the war and for it not to happen again. These Big Four countries were the ones that controlled the negotiations and made the decisions, people could make suggestions, but it was up to those countries. These Big Four countries were Britain, France, Italy, and the United States. These states were trying to get their wishes to come reality, and hopefully not starting another war. This leading to

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    we know it today, was only the beginning of significant international tensions that remain to this day. Casualties between the Central and Allied Powers totaled more than seventeen million-unheard of in wars up to this point in history. The Treaty of Versailles was agreed upon at the end of the war to prevent such horror from reoccurring. However, poor foreign policy choices, especially on the part of the United States, have had effects that are still visible today. After Germany’s defeat in Stalingrad

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    The Treaty of Versailles was an attempt to create World Peace after World War 1 by giving Germany all the blame for the war, but by blaming Germany it resulted in an inevitable second World War. The German Territorial Losses, Versailles Treaty, 1919 (Doc. A), Treaty of Versailles / The Economic Consequences of the Peace (Doc. C), and Treaty of Versailles / Victory Must Be Ours (Doc. D) all support that Germany's excessive war reparations lead the world into World War 2. Germany did not lose an excessive

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    revenge. The Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919, was supposed to create peace, but in the end, all it created was another disaster. The treaty forced Germany to lose territory, caused serious economic problems, and left many German people angry. All of these factors created German resentment towards the Western world. The effects of the Treaty of Versailles weakened Germany’s government and allowed for the rise of Hitler in Germany after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles was the main

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    Treaty of Versailles: Historical Context Ninety-eight years ago, after the fighting of World War I subsided, the Treaty of Versailles (“the Treaty”) was signed at the Palace of Versailles in France by the Allied powers and Germany. The compromise of the Treaty is that it ended World War I. The conflict of the Treaty is that it fed the German’s hate for the Allied Powers and, in turn, was the cause of World War II. “In their hearts was a stern resolution that the fiasco of November 11, 1918, would

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    most never saw them again. But why would anyone let that happen? Well, this is what will be figured out today. After World War 1, a treaty was created known as the Versailles Treaty, represented by France, Great Britain, Italy and the United States. This treaty's goal was to maintain peace between nations and never again let Europe fall into chaos. However, this treaty was unfairly accusing Germany for the war and was asking for unimaginable payments and reparations (over 300 million dollars) which

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    The Treaty of Versailles was a formal peace treaty between the Word War I Allies and Germany. The leaders of Britain, France, Italy and the United States met in Paris in early 1919 to draft the treaty. President Woodrow Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, a series of measures intended to ensure future peace. The points included the formation of an international organization known as the League of Nation, which was adopted in the treaty. Representatives of each country signed the treaty in June

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