As World War I came to a close with a victory for the allies, nearly 10 million soldiers were killed in combat while 10 million more were injured. Although the war was over, global problems, economic problems, and ways to settle disputes, became a controversy that seemed unsolvable. Hoping to end the chaos, President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, came up with a plan called the League of Nations. In this League they attempted to make the Treaty of Versailles fair while punishing Germany. Although it was designed to settle the conflicts, the Treaty of Versailles produced German anger and humiliation, sowing the seeds for World War II. The Treaty of Versailles did this by imposing territorial loss with military restrictions, economic reparations, …show more content…
The first consequence for Germany began with many territorial losses which hurt them in many ways such as their military forces.According to document A, Germany suffered a loss of four major areas of land, Lorraine, Alsace, Polish Corridor, and Danzig. With the loss of these areas the people living in those countries no longer were a part of Germany. With Danzig and the Polish Corridor surrounding them, East Prussia was left in the middle of unclaimed territories, and were all alone. One can assume that being away from what Not only did Germany lose territories, they also lost military land as well. In Ruhr, Germany was completely demilitarized. They lost major army strength there which in turn made them weak. These losses did not settle well with Germans. This angered them and created a want to fight back. But this was not the end. Not only did Germany lose territories, they also endured military restrictions. In Document B a political cartoon depicts the military powers of Europe that were involved in World War I. The biggest country shown is France as they have the most military troops and reserves. Not only are they the biggest they also are holding chains to other countries including Belgium, Poland, and Czechoslovakia showing a bond together to keep Germany contained. This played even more into embarrassing Germany, as in the picture Germany is substantially smaller than the others illustrating how much smaller Germany was seen as. (Document A and
The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty signed by the winners of WWI meant to punish the aggressors of the war. The treaty opened the door for WWII to develop into an international total war. The Treaty of Versailles made WWII inevitable due to the absurd amount of repercussions Germany had to deal with, the failure of the league of nations, and the expansion of Japan.
The treaty of the Versailles was an agreement between France, England and the United states. Its intentions were to prevent a second world war however, it was a total fail. An obvious reason for not being effective could be because not everyone was included in the conference such as Russia, and Central Powers. Instead, Prime minister George Clemenceau had thought he would speak for all of europe and wanted to be the strongest of europe. Clemenceau seeked revenge towards Germany, in fact he desired most dismantle the best of Germany 's military and their nationalist pride. As for the United States, Wilson implemented the fourteen points which focused on self determination of people. Only few of his points were included in the treaty but these points had been the reason for conflicts happening in europe. Participation from everyone is important and not allowing everyone 's input could lead to negative outcomes such as, The league of nations which most likely failed because the United States wasn’t allowed to participate.
In 1914, Germany and Austria-Hungary allied against France, Britain, USA and Italy in World War 1. The war resulted in resentment towards the Germans. Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States, established a treaty that would bring everlasting peace. For the Germans however, the treaty served as a punishment, as they were required to accept the responsibility for causing all of the damage. Germany was angered by the treaty as they would have to pay for reparations and take responsibility for everything. Territorial losses, militarism, economic reparations and blame were all causes of World War II.
There are many things that the Treaty of Versailles help cause World War II. Economic losses, territory loss, overpowered by size, reparation and war guilt were causes that led to World War II. The Treaty of Versailles brought World War I to an end but began World War II.
The outcome of the first World War led to nothing but bloodshed, global economic distress, and more tension between nations. Wilson 's plan seemed to offer genuine equality to all countries including, and especially Germany. His fourteen points was an excellent and well thought out plan, however many other countries like France and Russia wanted vengeance on Germany. With great objection, Germany signed the treaty. The nation was deemed responsible for the war, leaving Germany feeling oppressed by the other nations. Although Wilson 's 14 points was an excellent proposal to end the war and maintain world peace, the Treaty of Versailles prevailed resulting in hostility between nations .
invaded, but years of war had taken a toll on Germany and it could not
The Era of the World Wars was a terrible time in both American and European History. It started with World War I between the Allies Powers and the Central Powers. The major powers that made up the Allies were the Unites States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France. The major powers that made up the Central Powers were Germany and Austria-Hungary. The end of the First World War resulted in the Allies winning, after the four long years of battle. When the war ended, the Allies formed a group called the League of Nations. They were the ones who formally call off the war between the groups. In this organization, it had been decided that there was to be special punishments to Germany, who was named as
If Treaty of Versailles was written better could World War Two have been prevented? The Treaty of Versailles was the document written that ended World War One. It created an atmosphere of unrest and danger, after World War One. Many believe that the treaty was a main cause of World War Two. The Treaty of Versailles and World War Two have a very specific relationship that affected Europe’s economy and this relationship eventually led to the rise of Fascist powers.
Imagine this: a child starts a fight on the playground in elementary school. After a nasty scuffle he is caught and brought into the principal’s office for punishment. Present in the office is the mother of a child whose arm was broken in the fight. She wants the child punished severely as restitution for hurting her son. Next is one of the children who stepped in to defend the victim. He wants the child punished, but not as harshly as the mother. And, of course, the principal. He stepped in at the end of the fight and broke it up. His only goal at this point is to make sure another fight does not occur. Welcome to the situation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 at the close of World War I. Germany had started a major war, and it was
World war 1 bought revolution fueled by the economic depression and struggle. During 1920 Germany was in economic instability and (going through a social crisis). Leaders of france England and the united states deciding the fate of Germany during the treaty of Versailles.It humiliated Germany by placing all of the responsibility on it. It was the major factor of Germany’s economic downfall. Germany had to pay large reparations towards France and Britain. Germany was also forced to give up 13% of its land .As a result of this Germany experienced increasing unemployment .The terms were too rash that Germany couldn’t even sell its goods in other countries further complicating its economic growth. Germany started printing money recklessly and
World War I has ended with a Treaty of Versailles, which was signed in France, was actually one of the causes to begin the World War II. Germany was much expended, and it was overtaking the other countries land. This treaty made Germany lose approximately 13 percent of its home territory .
The Treaty of Versailles had a lot of opposition from various groups, but Wilson’s stubbornness was most liable for the failure of it in the United States. There were many problems with the treaty according to the senate. The opinions on the treaty we
The idea and practice that the loser in wars should be severely punished so as to prevent a future recurrence has been in existence since ancient times. After all, it is only a logical extension, to conflicts between nations, of the “eye for an eye” doctrine of vengeance. When the Greeks avenged Paris stealing of Helen, they burned Troy to the ground. When the Romans defeated Carthage in the Punic Wars, they went one step further – obliterating the city and spreading salt over the site of the city. In Utopia, Sir Thomas More writes that the Utopians’ one aim in wartime is to “punish the offenders so severely that nobody will ever dare to do such a thing again” (111). However, nothing could have prepared the world for the devastation
When treaties are put into place they are usually to bring peace. In fact, the Treaty of Versailles was constructed to bring peace between the countries involved in World War I, as well as to prevent another war from happening. Even though the treaty brought peace, it only brought it for some time, which caused the end result to be negative. The treaty also provided new opportunities for the countries involved except for Germany. Most of the opportunities that were generated by the treaty went to the Allied Powers, who were the ones mostly in control of the treaty negotiations.
During the peace-making after World War 1 (1914-1918), in the composition of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was targeted and punished with harsh conditions to a great extent. The Treaty of Versailles was one of the many treaties that was constructed after the war and it’s purpose was to end the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. The brutal terms of the Treaty that were devised to lead to peace, later effected Germany immensely and negatively impacted its society, economy and military. The reasoning behind these harsh terms, was mainly contributed to by the major powers that had the most control over the settlement. In light of these harsh punishments, the Treaty cannot truly be considered as a treaty. Ultimately, in the