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Because the "Treaty of Versailles" was actually a contract for the distribution of spoils, the distribution of benefits was very uneven, which led to the dissatisfaction of Germany, Italy and other countries, so it was said to be the fuse of World War II.
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Because it has some unequal treaties, it has led some countries to blush with some of their interests.
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In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed after the First World War, with the aim of how to divide more of the benefits. Germany, as a defeated country, had to accept an "unequal treaty". This is not a contract, but a 20-year truce.
It became the fuse of World War II.
After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany lost about 1 8 of its territory and 1 10 of its population and overseas colonies. At the same time, it will also have to bear war reparations, which amount to 1 billion pounds. In addition, there were restrictions on the German army.
Including heavy **, and the West Bank of the Rhine was occupied by the Entente for 15 years. So from 1919 to 1939 for 20 years, Germany shouldered heavy debts to pay reparations, the direct consequence of which was that the number of people in Germany was increasing, in 1923, the Ruhr industrial region of Germany held a general strike, which made the already fragile German economy worse, the entire country's economy suddenly shut down, and the number of unemployed suddenly increased to 5 million. <>
That's when someone needs to save the people from the worst of the world. At this time, the "Democratic Socialist German Workers' Party" led by Hitler stepped onto the stage of history. Hitler won the support of many voters with his provocative speeches, and eventually became head of state two years later.
In the 20 years following the First World War, the capitalist world experienced two economic crises. In order to extricate themselves from the economic and social crisis, Germany, Italy, and Japan embarked on the road of fascist militarization. Another reason is that after the German fascists came to power, they rapidly invaded and expanded abroad.
Other countries in the world initially adopted a "policy of appeasement" because of differences of opinion. Allow Germany to develop militarily. The smooth success of the German invasion of Austria was due to the fact that Germany had figured out the hole cards of other countries.
Immediately after that, the "Munich Agreement" carried out the policy of appeasement to the end, which made Germany more and more rampant. Finally, Germany took the plunge and invaded Poland by means of a blitzkrieg. Britain and France were forced to declare war on Germany, and World War II broke out in full swing.
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Because the purpose of the Treaty of Versailles was how to divide the interests of Germany, Germany, as a defeated country, was naturally dissatisfied with it, so it waited for the country's military strength to become strong and launched World War II in the name of tearing up the peace treaty.
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Because there are many unreasonable places in this contract, and there are many unequal regulations, when it calms down, some countries will wake up and fight for their rights.
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Because the requirements of the Treaty of Versailles were too harsh on Germany, it led to social unrest in Germany.
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After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany lost important industrial areas, lost one-eighth of its territory, one-tenth of its population, 65% of its iron ore and 45% of its coal mines, and also lost most of its overseas investment, merchant ships and even seas.
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After the signing of this agreement, Germany launched World War II, Germany's colonies were divided among other countries, important industrial areas were lost, 1 8 of the territory was lost, and then 1 10 people were also lost, and part of the iron ore mines were also lost, resulting in the loss of the dignity of the country.
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It meant that Germany had become a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society completely. Germany no longer belongs to Germany, but to Germany and France.
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Yes, this is the result of Britain's hatred of Germany, but in order to balance and protect Germany, hatred of Germany so there are sanctions, but they are afraid that France will become bigger because of this, so they are unwilling to completely weaken Germany, so there is the Treaty of Versailles, according to the meaning of the French, is to make Germany irreversible, to completely dismember Germany, but also to destroy all industry.
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Of course not, the Treaty of Versailles did lead to hatred of Britain and France among the Germans, but without a war-madman like Hitler who dared to take risks, World War II would not have been fought, and even if there was a military conflict, it would have been controlled within a relatively small range and would not develop into a world war.
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No, the root cause is Germany's domestic economic and political collapse Although this was triggered by the treaty, without the treaty or the treaty was more tolerant, World War II would not have started, which is one of the reasons why the United States strongly supported Europe and Japan after the war.
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The fundamental cause of the outbreak of World War II should be: the economic crisis of the 30s of the last century, which is the objective law of the development of the Western capitalist world. The Treaty of Versailles played a role as a catalyst in this.
Because the outbreak of the economic crisis made the Western powers desperately carve up colonies around the world and export goods. However, Germany was restricted by the Treaty of Versailles, could not develop armaments, and had no overseas colonies, and its national life was in dire straits......
The second question is that even without the Treaty of Versailles, World War II would have been the same! It's just that Hitler would have lacked a reason to agitate the German masses. In other words, as long as the economic development of the Western capitalist world is unbalanced, an economic crisis will erupt.
Add to this the fact that someone like Hitler ascended to the throne of the German Führer, and World War II was inevitable!
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The United States is just a pick-up of skin and teeth, people in Europe fight, you American people mix with what, you can't make a good deal of war money, but after the fight is over, when the spoils are divided, the Americans divide the spoils unevenly, that is, the Americans share less, and they don't want to.
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Because Germany was affected by the economic crisis in 1929, the domestic economy plummeted, in order to alleviate the domestic contradictions, the only way to divert the domestic contradictions through the means of expanding arms and warfare, through war and plundering the colonies, to re-divide the world, but the Versailles Peace greatly limited the purpose of Germany's military development.
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The Germans at that time hated such an unequal treaty, and even thought that it should not have been observed. So, when they tear up, it's a happy thing.
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Because the Treaty of Versailles suppressed the development of Germany. Regardless of whether the "Versailles Treaty" is justified or not, first of all, if Germany does not tear up the "Versailles Treaty", Germany will have to continue to repay the war reparations, and a series of treaties in the contract suppress Germany's development, and the ambition of the Germans is naturally unwilling to remain dormant!
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Or because this war made the German people miserable, for the sake of Germany's re-rise, this contract played a great role in restricting the rise, so for the sake of Germany, it was torn up.
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Because according to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany could only retain 100,000 troops after the defeat, which was a huge blow to Germany, so it tried its best to tear up the contract.
Because Itachi helped Naruto weaken Sasuke's Chidori, because Itachi didn't want Sasuke to be alone in the future, and hoped that he could return to the village and inherit his will to protect the village, or have a bond.
Because it's so hard. The last battle requires the soldiers to be in a desperate situation, and the generals need to have enough courage and the soldiers have enough courage, and it is difficult to meet all these conditions, so future generations have no chance to use them again.
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