no they where not allow to build and air force are a large standing army ,niether a powerful sea force
Yes, Germany broke the Treaty of Versailles by rearming and expanding its military in the 1930s, in violation of the treaty's restrictions.
Hitler ignored the Treaty of Versailles by rearming Germany, expanding its military, and annexing territories in violation of the treaty's restrictions. He also disregarded the treaty's limitations on Germany's military strength and territorial boundaries.
Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles by rearming itself, expanding its military beyond the limits set by the treaty, and occupying territories that were not allowed under the agreement.
Germany had to shorten their army or military.
Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles by rearming Germany, expanding its military beyond the limits set by the treaty, and occupying territories that were forbidden under the treaty.
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Germany had to shorten their army or military.
The treaty of Versailles
It made Germany reduce its military. (APEX)
what were the things Germany had to do as stated in the treaty of Versailles
Who: The Allied leaders, Germany What: Treaty of Versailles When: Signing on November 11, 1919 Where: Versailles, France Why: To keep Germany from starting another war, for Germany to pay war reparations, give back land, reduce military. take blame for WWI
Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria in the treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles restricted the size of the German Army to 100,000 men. However, secret clauses in the Treaty of Rapallo enabled Germany to station a further 100,000 men in the Soviet Union.
Treaty of Versailles
Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers
he expanded and strengthened Germany's military
After the Versailles Treaty was signed, it stated that the entire war was the fault of Germany. The treaty had also limited all of Germany's military, as well as creating the country of Poland and giving Alsace-Lorraine (French region) back to France.