As a result of World War I, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, made to pay for the war, and had to disarm themselves, which directly led into World War II. Germany went down the tubes after they were forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. There economy crashed and there money had just about no value. Many people that World War II was just a 20 year break from World War I. They were right because just about 20 years later World War II started. There are many things that could contribute to starting the war but these are the main point and the most recognized. After World War I germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Them signing this really was the first sign of the next world war. Many germans were very …show more content…
Germany had very low employment rates in this time and it made it even harder to get back to a stable economy. In this time a lot of people had no jobs so this also did not help Germany because companies were going out of business. This directly led to the decline of Germany's economy. When having no business’s running the country as no money coming in and can not send anything out. After World War I Germany could make no money because all of these factories were bombed. They could not make any goods because they had no factories to make any in. Also a lot of farmland was destroyed so they had to get all that back and grow more food. They had no money so they couldn't buy anything from other countries. They had to get by with the little amount of things they have left. Germany had money but after the war there currency was just about worthless. This was the complete opposite for the United States seeing as World War I really helped our economy. After World War II Austria Hungary was no longer a country.
Hitler rose to power on 30 January 1933 and fell on 30 April 1945. He wanted to get Germany to have power again and to take over that side of the world with Austria Hungary. They would also share everything that they got. But instead Germany went into huge debt and Austria Hungary is no longer a country. Hitler was a good leader and very persuasive but he used his skills and power for something bad. Germany's ability to educate diminished this caused loss of
The path to World War II can be followed back to 1919, when the Treaty of Versailles was signed to mark the ending of the First World War. The treaty forced Germany to take responsibility for the war, forcing them into an even deeper economical depression than the rest of the world. They were no longer a world power, and this made Germany weak. Adolf Hitler, a German politician, took the weakness as his chance to spread his radical beliefs and take power. He promised to restore Germany to its former glory and honor, telling them that they were betrayed and sabotaged into losing the war. The citizens, poor and destitute, believed him, and Hitler was able to take the position of German Chancellor in 1933.
Due to Germany taking back the colonies lost after World War I and forming an alliance with Austria, Germany’s actions against the Treaty of Versailles contributed to the cause of World War II. After Germany got slapped with a $33 Billion dollar war reparation bill and Kaiser Wilhelm was removed from power, Germany was a mess, which allowed the rise of Hitler. Hitler, being a former Iron Cross winning
There can never be an excuse for Nazi atrocities. World War I resulted in the death of 17 million people. The victorious Allies met at Versailles in 1919 to establish the terms of peace. The hope was that the treaty would make World War I the “war to end all wars.” The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany too harshly in four key ways: Loss of land, military reduction, reparations, and war guilt.
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 .
In 1932, Germany was in turmoil. Mass inflation had caused the prices of all commodities to rise, while the German people lived paycheck to paycheck. This type of socio-economic climate is notorious for breeding radical political ideologies. Ever since Germany lost the Great War (now called World War I) in 1918, the Germans had been required to pay reparations to the countries they had fought. While the US and UK prospered during the 1920s, Germany suffered. In order to pay off its debts, Germany raised taxes on the people and this caused businesses to increase their prices without raising employee salaries. The stock market crash of 1929 only made the situation worse for Germany, as the US and Britain stopped paying loans to Germany. All
World War I was a horrific experience for all of those involved because of the extremely high casualty rates. It was even more devastating for those that found themselves on the losing end of the war, including Germany. Post-war Germany went through a major socialist revolution. One which led to the formation of various communist political systems. Due to the establishment of the Weimar Republic, these politically radical arrangements faltered and dissipated. Soon after its enactment, the Weimar Republic was forced to sign a rigorously binding treaty by the Allied powers. This treaty that was imposed is known as the Treaty of Versailles. Among its ironclad constituents was a clause where Germany was required to accept complete
Because of this Germany faced many problems, they had a blockade at have and there were revolts going on that were lead by the working class. The working class was able to get more rights after they had seceded in their quest. But as a result Germany was destabilized and was very poor after paying all the money to the losing sides and the allies. Which caused Germany go backwards in advancing technology in their country.
After WW1, the treaty of versatil was passed which blamed the war on germany and forced them to pay the war debts, this lead its economy to debt and facilitated the Great depression. Its people were furious and were in need of a change, this gave way to a Adolf Hitler, a dictator, and authoritarian whose public speaking and action quickly gained him support and control over the German people. Hes hatred towards jews(seeing them as inferior being) and allied nations made him prep and remilitarized germany for revenge.
The Great Depression – one of the worst economic crisis’ to affect the United States – started in 1929. At the time, the U.S. was lending loans to Germany in order for them to restore their economy and to build themselves up as a strong nation. As America went into deep financial trouble, loans to Germany were stopped and this plunged Germany into deeper economical and financial problems. By 1932, German industrial production had fallen to just 58% of its 1928 levels. By the end of 1929 approximately 1.5 million Germans were without a job; and within a year this figure had more than doubled. Unemployment had a large impact on Germany society and also influenced the collapse of the Weimar Republic. However, Germany would not have been in such
Many large powers suffered an economic collapse right after World War II, Germany being one of them. After World War I had ended, Germany fell into an economic depression because of their loss due to the terms of the the Treaty of Versailles. The Wall Street crash in 1929 helped the
The depression of 1929 in the United States was considered a global change of the economy because some countries depended on american loans, such as Germany. The German economy was vulnerable due to the fact that it was built in foreign, mainly american, capital. That is why 1929 was one of the worst inflations Germany had ever experienced. The loss of confidence created overseas made the United States rapidly withdraw the money Germany relied on. The German situation was critical; banks were closing, production levels fell, and inflation was the only thing on people's mind. As explained by Broszat, "every tenth person out of some 2.5 million employed in a total population for Greater Berlin of 4.3 million was without a job." This demonstrates
The main cause of World War II was the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was signed to make peace after World War 1, and the War Guilt Cause stated that Germany was the cause of the war so they needed to pay off all of their debts. Germany lost plenty of land because of the treaty. This made life hard for Germans because they needed to find a new place to live and they lost a lot of money. Germany had lost this land because of the treaty; this made Hitler suggest that they should fight to get back what they lost(Doc A).
The most devastated facet of the German economy was its infrastructure. With Hitler’s previously mentioned scorched earth policy destroying a large percentage of it. Likewise, the war itself had a major impact “Much of [Germany’s] infrastructure, including major ports and railroad hubs, had been heavily bombed… Dresden had been [completely] destroyed [and seven million Germans lost their lives]” (Rienzi). Even if Germany had a sizeable workforce, they would have been unable to develop due to the utter destruction that morphed the region into a wasteland. In addition, factories were destroyed in order to dismantle the war making ability of the German state (Taylor). The removal of factories and other industries obviously hampered the economy,
During World War 2, many people were killed for the faulty decisions made by the brutal tyrant, Adolf Hitler. His certain outlook on life and people led to an entire country of guileless people standing for anti-Semitism. World War 2 was caused by The Treaty of Versailles, which effected Jews and many others. The First World War was ended when The Treaty of Versailles began, and put Germany into a dreadful position. The Treaty of Versailles also forced Germany to take the fall for the destruction of the last war, and to dismantle its military. Falling into an economic depression is exactly what Germany and many European nations did. People were out of jobs, foreign trade went down drastically, banks failed, and the people who inhabited Germany fell into a deep pit of
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