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    The History of Nothing

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    Treaty of Versailles Norming Session It was the strength of the opposition forces‚ both liberal and conservative‚ rather than the ineptitude and stubbornness of President Wilson that led to the Senate defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. I. Strong‚ clearly developed thesis that evaluates the relative importance of different forces in the failure to ratify the Treaty of Versailles (8-9) Thesis addresses the role of different factors (5-7) Limited or undeveloped thesis (2-4) No thesis

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    History – Test – International Relations Reanswered 1) a. The Treaty of Versailles b. The Treaty of Trianon c. The Corfu Incident d. The Stresa Front e. The Remilitarisation of the Rhineland 2) The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles sparked a lot of hate between Germany and France. Germany despised it‚ calling it “Diktat” (Forced upon them) and were desperate revenge on those who had forced them to sign it. Soon after they begun to re-arm in secret‚ preparing themselves to go to war

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    Hitler. Nevertheless‚ Germany’s use of violence cannot be solely attributed to its political philosophy‚ as the aftermath of World War 1 was rather cruel and unusual to the German people; the majority of Germans were shocked and belittled by the Treaty of Versailles‚ leading to great resentment‚ anger‚ and a general desire for revenge. In post war Germany‚ conditions became ideal for opportunists and demagogues such as Adolf Hitler‚ who seemed to epitomize the frustrations and prejudices of the German

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    kampf‚ Hitlers main aims of foreign policy were‚ to destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after its defeat in World War One‚ to unite all german speakers together in one country‚ and to expand eastwards into the East (Poland‚ Russia) to gain Lebensraum for Germany. Given Germany’s weaknesses in 1933‚ Hitler realised that he had to move cautiously. The German army had been limited to 100‚000 by the treaty of Versailles‚ the economy was still in depression‚ Germany had no allies and was

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    loved Hitler was because of how much they hated the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler promised Germany he would tear it up. The Treaty of Versailles was a signed agreement between the powers. This was not popular with the German people‚ and put the country into an economic depression. Germans felt like they had been stabbed in the back because they were betrayed by their government. The German people loved Hitler’s decision to tear up the Treaty of Versailles if he came to power because they thought it would

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    Cause Of World War II

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    World War II started. Some of the main reasons that caused World War II to start where the Treaty of Versailles‚ The Great Depression‚ Japanese Imperialism‚ and the Attack on Pearl Harbor. World War I ended when they signed the Treaty of Versailles on June 28‚ 1919. Because the U.S. senate rejected the Versailles settlement it was very dangerous years that were going to start World War II. The Treaty of Versailles was suppose to end the war and make peace but instead it had just caused World War II

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    WW2 Prevented

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    History 9-10 Q: Could World War II have been avoided? World War II‚ I think‚ could have been prevented in two ways leading up to the war‚ if people realized how their actions would cause reactions. The war could have been prevented if the Treaty of Versailles wasn’t so harsh on the Germans. Without this motivation to gain back Germany’s pride and confidence‚ Hitler probably wouldn’t have rose to power. Even if Hitler was still angry‚ and looking for revenge he wouldn’t have had as many followers

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    Why Did Ww2 Break Out

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    and start another war only just 21 years after the massive mistake they had made. There are a number of reasons for this. Germany was being dictated by a powerful dictator who would go to extreme measures. At the time Germany was under The Treaty of Versailles but they still continued to manufacture and design weapons. This really raised tension between the countries but the league decided to ignore it and let them get away with the manufacturing of weapons. The league didn’t know what Germany was

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    broad range of points in this book‚ with the text briefly outlining points such as an explanation about his views and opinions on Treaty of Versailles and the effects and consequences that this would have on the economy. In addition to this‚ Keynes shares his views about reparations‚ forgiveness of war debts and his concerns about the conditions that were set at the Versailles

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    is no set in stone reason for the war. Several reasons have been considered‚ The Great Depression‚ The Aryan race (one pure race) and‚ Adolph Hitler. Other reasons have also been given as to the cause. Some reason are; anti-communism‚ the treaty of Versailles and the propaganda used by the Nazis. Regardless of the cause‚ World War II was “the most expensive‚ extensive and Deadliest of conflict in history.” It is difficult to pinpoint the single most crucial cause of the conflict‚ and is more complicated

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