Yea they did. They blamed everything on Germany and wanted them to pay for the damage caused. There were also a lot of rules set in place for example that they could only have a limited military and no Air Force. All of these things brought Germany into a Great Depression which eventually led to Hitler gaining control. The tension the treaty caused eventually set the stage for the beginning of world war 2. You could even argue that is the same war just separate half’s.
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The answer to your question is two
Answer
They were kept from combat roles.
Explanation
During World war 2 which started in the 19th century, African-American units were utilized by the Army to combat the Native Americans during the Wars. The most noted among this group were the Buffalo Soldiers. Many of these men were unofficially allowed to enlist in the Union Army The African-American men registered for the draft, and black women also volunteered in large numbers. While serving in the Army, Army Air Forces, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, they experienced discrimination and segregation but met the challenge and persevered.
They could gain new territory, a possible route to India by ocean or natural resources