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sergejj [24]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

History
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Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

2. Germany would not have wanted revenge if they were given a just peace so there would be no need to fight again

3. Hitler's promises would not have as much power because they would not have been as powerful.

7. The Weimar Republic would not have been as weak and would have been able to survive the great depression.

Explanation:

The Treaty that ended World War I made Germans pay for reparations and divided German territories among the Allied Nations including all their colonies. Hitler built a stark leadership on these harsh conditions and based on the need for  union and for bettering the harsh conditions in which they ended up.

Monica [59]3 years ago
3 0

The punishment of Germany by the Allies in the Treaty of Versailles was one of the major factors that led to the rise of Hitler and World War II

Germany would not have wanted revenge if they were given a just peace so there would be no need to fight again. This is because Hitler used the feeling of nationalism in order to influence the Germans to think they were mistreated and that they deserve better, this originated the idea that Germany must be above everything, a common consequence of exaggerated nationalism.

Hitler's promises would not have as much power because they would not have been as powerful. Without the feeling of mistreatment it would not have been easy for Hitler to influence and manipulate the Germans.

Germany not being punished in the war would have made the Nazi party more of a fringe party. Again, this is because it would not gain much power, they appealed to the feeling that led to nationalism as an ideology to gain power and control.


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