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How Did The Treaty Of Versailles Cause Ww2 Dbq

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Even though World War I ended, twenty years later, another war starts and it is far worse than World War I. When the treaty of Versailles is Germany becomes bitter and will lead to future conflict. World War I ended November 11, 1918. Woodrow Wilson wanted to create the League of Nations “To settle future disputes and avoid war” but it did not stop the second war to start. How did the Treaty of Versailles help provoke World War II? The Treaty caused World War II by humiliating Germany by taking its land and making them lose resource, making them pay them back for reparations, letting them keep only 100,000 men in the army and loss of major territory. First, the treaty of Versailles made Germany lose their territory and did not give it back. In Document A, the picture shows us how the treaty took Alsace and Lorraine away. Losing this territory Germany lost 40% of its most critical resource, coal. The loss of the Polish Corridor and Danzig were difficult for Germans because they were a major resource for Germany. If they had taken their land maybe the suggestion that Adolf Hitler made to the Germans about starting a war to fight back to gain control would not have happened. …show more content…

In Document C, it states that Germany “will make compensation for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allied and Associated Powers and to their property during the period of the belligerency.” They were making Germany pay an impossible amount of money, and only gave Germany thirty years to pay it off. In 1929, the reduced amount was 20 billion, 112 billion gold marks and the value in 2010 US Dollars is 341 billion. This made Germany so bitter because they were held responsible for the WWII and were made to pay back so much money, which later on will make Germany go into

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