East Germany was economically backwards and most of the population were desperately poor. add to this the administration of an authoritarian government and an inability to leave you can imagine that things were not to comfortable for the majority of the people.
Hitler had nothing to do with 1333. It was well before his lifetime.
They didn't... Before WW2, France made Germany sign the Treaty of Versailles which forced 440 laws upon Germany restricting their army, their government and many other factors...
The main arguments at the time surrounding American ratification of the Treaty of Versailles had little to do with the contents of the treaty, but rather the American entrance to the League of Nations. The argument against claimed that the League was trying to pull the United States into every little foreign disagreement, while the argument for said that the League was a good way to avoid or mediate conflicts before they became wars.
The ruinous reparation payments were suspended in 1931 and Hitler cancelled the military limits unilaterally in 1935.
The French thought the Treaty of Versailles wasn't being hard enough on the Germans. The Germans had caused the death of 2 million French and France wanted 'revenge' on Germany. France wanted Germany to pay full reparations to France and if Germany resisted France would send in their army to force Germany to 'pay up', which they ultimately did.
Italy was first part of the triple alliance (Germanys side) but late change to the triple entente (Britains side) just before the end of the war
Henry Cabot lodge
Tried to "Putsch" (overthrow) GermanyRevoke Treaty of Versailles
Hitler had nothing to do with 1333. It was well before his lifetime.
Woodrow Wilson.
Hitler made no mistakes but he only broked several agreements in the Treaty of Versailles.
They didn't... Before WW2, France made Germany sign the Treaty of Versailles which forced 440 laws upon Germany restricting their army, their government and many other factors...
Soviet Russia. It had pulled out of the war before it began and was not allowed at Versailles or in the League of Nations as punishment. However, Versailles did grant Russia back most of the land it had ceded to Germany in their treaty.
The main arguments at the time surrounding American ratification of the Treaty of Versailles had little to do with the contents of the treaty, but rather the American entrance to the League of Nations. The argument against claimed that the League was trying to pull the United States into every little foreign disagreement, while the argument for said that the League was a good way to avoid or mediate conflicts before they became wars.
The ruinous reparation payments were suspended in 1931 and Hitler cancelled the military limits unilaterally in 1935.
because the separation of powers and the treaty of Versailles had everyone thinking different than what was actually happening
The French thought the Treaty of Versailles wasn't being hard enough on the Germans. The Germans had caused the death of 2 million French and France wanted 'revenge' on Germany. France wanted Germany to pay full reparations to France and if Germany resisted France would send in their army to force Germany to 'pay up', which they ultimately did.