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MrRissso [65]
4 years ago
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How did the treaty of Versailles cause WWII?

History
2 answers:
likoan [24]4 years ago
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Most Germans were unemployed when the Wiemar Republic came up with a idea to make more money but that caused<span> more destruction to the Germans. Some might say that ultimately Hitler and appeasement was the </span>cause<span> of </span>World War II<span> and not the </span>Treaty of Versailles<span> that had allowed Hitler and the Nazi party to rise in power.   </span>
Tanya [424]4 years ago
3 0
Because <span>Most Germans were unemployed when the Wiemar Republic came up with a idea to make more money but that </span>caused<span> more destruction to the Germans. Some might say that ultimately Hitler and appeasement was the </span>cause<span> of </span>World War II<span> and not the </span>Treaty of Versailles<span> that had allowed Hitler and the Nazi party to rise in power.</span>
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