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Treaty Of Versailles Cause Ww2 Dbq Essay

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How does the result of one war lead to another? In 1918 WWI come to an end, the allies taking the roll of victors. 17 million people killed, civilians included and 10 million injured. After the war came to an end, leaders of the world came together to create the Treaty of Versailles in hope to avoid yet another war. Little did they know it would be the cause of the next. How did the Treaty of Versailles cause World War II? Reparations, loss of territory, reduction of military, war guilt, all consequences of the Treaty of Versailles, all which Germany had to pay for. One way the Treaty of Versailles helped cause World War II was the territory Germany lost. Germany lost land to Poland and France, 2 of Germany’s most hated countries. The lost of land to the most hated countries of …show more content…

With the Treaty of Versailles Germany owed 367 billion over the next 30 years for damage and civilian population. Germany was humiliated and angry, they paid very little in the 1920’s showing resentment of the payments. In 1933 when Hitler comes to power and stops all reparations (Doc c). Hitlers immediate response is to stop all payments breaking the Treaty of Versailles. His immediate response shows how he resented to payments and the other countries control they have over Germany and the humiliation. One other factor in World War II is the war guilt due to the Treaty of Versailles. In the Treaty of Versailles it states “ Germany accepts responsibility… for causing all the loss and damage” (Doc D). Germany was humiliated, not because they caused World War II but because they were called out on it, an “atrocious injustice”. “Hitler restored a sense of pride, rewarded a sense of self respect, forcing the world to look at Germany anew.” Hitler gave Germany a sense of pride the Treaty of Versailles took away, giving Germany a sense of power that they

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