It was humiliating. It blamed Germany as the sole reason for the war, restricted their military (which was a large source of pride for them), took away there colonies which supported their economy, and they were charged tremendous reparation payments.
Most Germans believed it to be unjust and humiliating
First, they humiliated Germany, it contained a war-guilt clause forcing Germany to admit sole responsibility for starting World War 1.
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The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th June 1919. Hopes this helps x
Hitler disobeyed the Treaty of Versailles. It states the in the TOV, the german army was limited to 100 000 soldiers, however, Hitler defiantly defied this by expanding the army up to 1.4 million men.
The text of the treaty was public; there were no secret clauses.
The Zimmerman telegram to the German ambassador in Mexico was saying Mexico should enter World War I on the side of the Central Powers. This will get the US to fight on two fronts if it entered the war. If Mexico followed this telegram, it could've gained some of the land it lost during the Mexican-American War in 1846, like California, Nevada, Texas, Arizona, and other states in the region. Since the British intercepted the telegram and reported it to the US, this shifted US public opinion to pro-British and anti-German.
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Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it turned public opinion against Germany.
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issues of public opinion are related to public affairs
why is the opinion of the public about a popular movie or television program not a good example of public opinion?