Resentment towards the Treaty of Versailles - Why the.
The Treaty of Versailles took away their dignity and pride: Germany got land taken away and the army was reduced. They also had to pay back money to America and many Germans thought it was.
KS4 History - GCSE History - Unit 1 Section A Germany, 1890-1945 - Part 1 Germany and the growth of democracy - Why did the Germans hate the Treaty of Vers.
The Treaty of Versailles had a significant impact on Germany in 1919-1939 because of the societal,political, and economic damages it did to the country. The Treaty of Versailles was an effect of Germany losing World War 1. The allies France,Britain,and the U.S. blamed Germany for the war happening. At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 the allies got together and drew up The Treaty of.
It left Germany with many complaints and would make them determined to get rid of the treaty if they ever recovered from the war. Germans HATED the treaty. Hitler was able to appeal to the German people by promising to remove the Treaty of Versailles. Britain felt that the treaty was too harsh and were prepared to let Hitler break the treaty.
Some argue that Hitler brought Germany together and not the Treaty of Versailles. Germany felt that that they did not lose the war, but were cheated. Many German people looked for someone to blame. Some of the people blamed Kaiser and others looked to the new government. Another result of the treaty was the effect on social classes.
The Treaty of Versailles. The German Government agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles. in June 1919, to make peace. This action was very unpopular in Germany and was used by enemies of the.
Imagine a future where a coalition of hostile powers managed to wage a war against the United States and win and not make the world a nuclear wasteland in the process. Then they make US sign a treaty, essentially at gunpoint. The terms, which USA.