Germany disliked the "Treaty of Versailles" only because of the following reasons: a) Loss of land b) Cuts in their armed forces c) Reparations Do you agree with this statement?
Date Submitted: 02/13/2002 04:57:40
Category: / History / European History
Length: 13 pages (3555 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 13 pages (3555 words)
By 1918 Germany was being defeated on most fronts and the Russians had negotiated a peace. The German people were hungry, war weary and demanded peace. The German government eventually asked for an armistice, and at the eleventh day of the eleventh month, 1918, a cease-fire began. But still the problem of peace remained. Many people hoped that a peace settlement would prevent war from happening again; President Woodrow Wilson thought that he had the answer to
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of Versailles for many reasons not just the three stated in the question although they were major factors into why Germany disliked the treaty. So therefore I do not agree with the statement, as it was not only the points in the title that angered the Germans it was those points and the many others contained in the Treaty of Versailles that made them so angry and bitter towards the Treaty and the Allies.
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