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AlekseyPX
3 years ago
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How did Germany respond to the Treaty of Versailles?

History
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Jlenok [28]3 years ago
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The way Germany responded to the Treaty of Versaillies is that Germany grew resentful of the reparation payments and other terms.

As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, territory was taken from Germany - depriving it of valuable industrial and agricultural income. this constituted a very unfair for the German.

The Treaty of Versailles constituted the most significant of the peace treaties that put an end to World War I which ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.

ipn [44]3 years ago
3 0
The Germans reacted to the Treaty of Versailles with horror and outrage.

Feelings of injustice: The German leaders did not feel that they alone had caused the war. They felt that they should have been involved in treaty negotiations.
Reparations: Many Germans felt that these were unfair and that Germany could not afford to pay as its economy had been crippled by the cost of fighting the First World War.
Loss of territory: The loss of territory was deeply resented by the German people. Some Germans were now living in countries ruled by foreign governments. The Saar, an important industrial area, was now controlled by the League of Nations but had effectively been taken over by France.
The League of Nations: Germany felt further insulted by not being invited to join the League of Nations.
Military terms: The Germans felt that an army of 100,000 was too small for a country of Germany's size. The army was a symbol of Germany's pride.
War guilt cause: The Germans did not believe that they alone were responsible for the outbreak of the First World War.

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