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Treaty Of Versailles Dbq Essay

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For a total of four years, the great powers of Europe were at war, eventually once the war was ‘over’ a peace treaty was signed . On June 28th,1919- exactly five years after Archduke Ferdidnands' murder, Great Britain and France came together to make peace with Germany. The Treaty of Versailles sparked a flame in being one of the causes of World War II. This treaty helped cause WWII by treating Germany harshly. This treatment can be seen in several different decisions that were made in the treaty. Since Germany was treated severely in regarding the matters of the treaty, it helped provoke World War II instead for preventing one. One way the Versailles Treaty treated Germany unfairly was by having them take full responsibility for the war damages. Document C states in article 232 “that she will …show more content…

Germany was not permitted to attend the treaty. Had they been able to go to the treaty, it could have help resolve issues between the other countries and Germany. Although Germany may have caused great damage during the first war, they should have been treated in a way that caused the other three countries to look upon them as the aggrieved party. Document D sates “Allies saw the treaty of Versailles as an international contract.” It then stated that Germany saw it as a “ atrocious injustice” and that “it must be destroyed.” It is apparent that Germany was resented by the other countries. Document B showed how much land Germany lost due to the financial strain, but Germany should not have been held fully for their actions in the war. The Germans did not fight alone, and as tough as WWI was, the opposing countries should have taken responsibility for the damage they had done too. Together, they would need money for the damages that the war brought. With Germany being the issue from the point of view of the opposing countries, not allowing them to go to the Versailles treaty would only cause greater

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