The Treaty Of Versailles: The First World War (WWI)

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What is the Treaty of Versailles? The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty that ended World War I (WWI). It did fulfill it’s purpose for a time, however The Treaty of Versailles may have been what caused World War II (WWII). The treaty wasn’t well thought out due to the amount of loopholes, and it wasn’t enforced. It was also extremely harsh on the Germans. This treaty put them in severe debt. It also made their army a fraction of what it was before. The Germans also never agreed to the treaty. This angered the Germans and may have been what led to WWII. However such a harsh treaty was only signed due to harsh actions. The Treaty of Versailles wasn’t enforced, and could have been the cause of WWII.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed due to WWI. WWI was one of the most destructive wars in history. nearly ten million soldiers died as a result (Ushmm 1). The war was brutal and due to the technological advances, it was a different type of warfare. Scholars estimate that nearly thirteen million non-combatants died as well (Ushmm 1). That would account for almost 23 million deaths. It is obvious why such a harsh treaty would be put into effect. Industry and property losses were also catastrophic, more so in France, Belgium, Poland, and Serbia, where fighting was the most intense (Ushmm 1). WWI did call for some harsh action, but the actions …show more content…

Germany prepared an army in secret. They also trained pilots and built naval ships while they built their army. The people of Germany gave the power of the government to somebody who was against the Treaty of Versailles, his name was Adolf Hitler. Germany was angry with The Treaty of Versailles. They never agreed to it, and they didn’t have a strong enough economy to pay their debt. However when they first refused the Allies did nothing (historyonthenet 2). Therefore, the treaty may have been too harsh and may have been what lead to World War

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