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    entire domination of Western Europe and finally an attainment of ‘lebensraum’; living space under which all unified Germans can live in Eastern Europe. For Hitler’s foreign policies to be achieved‚ it was necessary for the abnegation of the Treaty of Versailles‚ as it had constricted Germany from the needs that Hitler had calculated he would implement his foreign policies. Hitler hoped that his foreign policies would force the racially inferior Slavs to be forced out of the East‚ used as slaves‚ or exterminated

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    This agreement was called the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty was signed at the Versailles palace near Paris in 1919. The treaty was very strict forcing the Germans to have four areas of Germany given to the surrounding countries. The Germans were allowed no more than 100 000 men and no tanks‚ no airforce and only

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    following were parts of the Treaty of Versailles except a. Germany had to reduce its army to 100‚000 men b. Germany had to pay for all civilian damage c. East and West Germany were divided by a wall d. League of Nations Answer: C. East and West Germany were divided by a wall 7. What settlement formally ended World War 1? A. Treaty of Versailles B. Treaty of Paris (1783) C. Treaty of Tordesillas D. Peace of Westphalia Answer: A. Treaty of Versailles 8. Which country joined war on the

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    to intimidation. Through the enabling act‚ the Night of the Long knives and several terror tactics‚ Hitler was able to become a dictator in Germany. However‚ other factors due to the instability of the Weimar Government along with the Treaty of Versailles and Hitler’s personality‚ he rose to power through other situations. The Night of the Long Knifes from June 30th 1934 the use of intimidation by sending a message to those willing to oppose him. However‚ the instability of the Weimar Republic

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    The Weimar Republic faced opposition from the outset in 1919‚ after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Economic hardship affected the whole nation and led to uprisings and assassinations. Key problems The Weimar Republic was created at a time of confusion and chaos after Germany had lost the First World War. Many people felt that Germany had received a very harsh deal in the Treaty of Versailles and they resented the government for signing it and agreeing to its conditions. The Weimar Republic

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    problem during the French revolution and people in French started to revolt. It is the a very violence revolution in the 17th century. At the beginning of French revolution‚ the king had moved to Versailles which 12 miles away from the paris. The king and the queen have a luxury life in the versailles‚ and mostly they have party everyday. The king was careless about the french people. Because of the king’s luxury life‚ it causes starvation to the french people.

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    * One of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles was that the Germans would not be able to keep military forces in a 50km stretch of the Rhineland‚ in order to protect France from the invasion of Germany. * Hitler resented this term as it made Germany vulnerable to invasion. * He was determined to enlarge his military capability and strengthen his borders. * In 1935‚ Hitler’s plans to strengthen Germany and undermine the Treaty of Versailles were given a boost when the German-speaking

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    Modern History Account for the different goals of the Big Three Allied leaders at the Paris Peace Conference The Paris Peace Conference took place in 1919 to set the peace terms for the defeated Central powers. Three men took charge called ‘The Big Three’ and they were President Woodrow Wilson of the United States‚ Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain and George Clemenceau of France. The Conference was initially planned as a pre-meeting to set the terms of what they were going

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    Treaty of Versailles. Beforehand‚ Wilson had delivered the Fourteen Points Address to Congress January 8th declaring World War 1 as a moral cause and struggle for peace. Wilson mentioned fourteen points. Notably‚ the 14th point foreshadowed the concept of the League of Nations which would later be reintroduced as Wilson’s Ultimate goal to establish during the Paris Conference. Contrary to his goal‚ American liberal and conservative oppositions fought in regards to the Treaty of Versailles; created

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    Germans created and supported the Nazi government‚ the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty was famously known for destroying the German nation and the pride that it held. The treaty itself forced Germany to entirely disarm‚ concede multiple territories‚ and pay large reparations to the Entente Powers. Prominent economist‚ John Maynard Keynes‚ says that the peace was a “Carthaginian Peace‚” a treaty that was meant to cripple Germany. Versailles allowed the German economic collapse and bitter resentment of

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