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Treaty Of Versailles Dbq Essay

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How did the Versailles Treaty help cause World War II? The Treaty of Versailles was created on June 28, 1919, a year after the end of World War I. The head principals of the Versailles Treaty were George Clemenceau of France, David Lloyd George of England, Woodrow Wilson, the president of the United States. Germany was treated unfairly after World War I. World War I wasn’t entirely their fault, they had to admit to causing it anyways. I believe the treaty of Versailles helped cause WWII by causing Germans to become angry over their land loss, reparation payments to France and Belgium, military reduction and their forced War Guilt Clause. German territorial loss created lots of tension between the Germans. In document A, the map referencing German territorial losses shows the land lost; Danzig, Alsace- Lorraine, and a piece of Denmark. Also below the map it states, “ The Treaty took coal-producing areas away from Germany, reducing German coal production by 40%.” This proves that the land took from the Germans did take some of their resources away. Which was hard because …show more content…

In document B, Article 160 of the Versailles Treaty states, “ The army shall be devoted exclusively to the maintenance of order within the territory and to control of the frontiers.” The German military troops were not allowed to exceed one hundred thousand men. Germany was only able to use its forces for self defense and not to attack another nation. This helps explain how the reduction of militarism made the Germans feel unsafe. According to the German political cartoon, Troop Levels, 1920, France has the largest combined army of reservists and peacekeepers.The chain held by France in the political cartoon shows that Germany was surrounded by larger and powerful rivals. The military weakening made the Germans unsafe and insecure which was unfair and Germany needed to build up a new supply of

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