I just completed taking an AP European history class, and more then half of the Treaty of Versailles was dedicated to punishing the Germans. This includes reparations that Germany had to pay, reducing its army to 100,000 men, and losing a lot of its land territories that were given out to countries that helped fight Germany.
It means exactly what it says: the Germans signed the Treaty of Versailles.
The Germans
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
They called it the Diktat
Germans were angry that their leaders had signed the Treaty of Versailles. When Germany failed to pay reparations ordered by the Treaty of Versailles, France occupied the Ruhr Valley.
It means exactly what it says: the Germans signed the Treaty of Versailles.
The Germans
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
The Germans signed the treaty of Versailles on the 28 June 1919.
They called it the Diktat
Germans were angry that their leaders had signed the Treaty of Versailles. When Germany failed to pay reparations ordered by the Treaty of Versailles, France occupied the Ruhr Valley.
The Treaty of Versailles was the punishment France and other countries doled out on Germany. It was an unfair treatment in the long run. They failed to see the real reason for the start of the war was the fault of the Austrian and Hungarian people not the Germans
it is the treaty which the Germans signed for the surrender of world war 1.
yes in January
Hitler basically threw out the treaty and did what he and the Germans wanted.
Treaty of Versailles
Because it forced the Germans to pay large war reparations