Answer: Many historians believe that the peace conference contributed to the strengthening of militaristic nationalism in Germany.
Explanation:
The end of the First World War brought extremely unfavourable conditions for Germany, which was defeated in the war. Difficult conditions of peace greatly influenced the strengthening of militant nationalism in Germany. Germany had to pay large war damages, lost all colonies and a huge part of the territory in Europe. The United States, led by President Wodvard Wilson, advocated a somewhat more lenient stance toward Germany. Still, France and Britain did not seek to be so lenient with Germany and blamed the Germans for the war's sole culprits and perpetrators. In such circumstances, years after the peace conference in Germany, the National Socialist Party, led by Adolf Hitler, strengthened. The Germans considered themselves betrayed and deceived. Thus German militant nationalism grew to its zenith.
Answer:
Officially the Vietnam was lasted for 20 years. The US became involves on the 8th of March 1968. After the Second World, a cold war was declared involving The USSR and the USA. Essentially, this was a battle involving communism and capitalism. In the Truman Doctrine, the US let the USSR know that it hated communism. Right after WW2, Russia wanted Germany to suffer for the 20 million soldiers which had lost their lives in WW2. The US were keen to redevelop Germany and create a fair economy. The US wanted to contain communism and stem its spread. In the case of Vietnam, the North was Communist and the South was Capitalist. The US thought that if South Vietnam fell, then so would its neighbouring countries. That is why America became involved in Vietnam