How did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II?

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How did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II? DBQ Question How did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II?

Hook Background Information: From August 1914 to November 1918 the major powers of Europe were at war. The war pitted Germany and Austria-Hungary against France, England, Russia, and eventually, the United States. Known then as the Great War, and known today as World War I, this terrible conflict left an estimated 17 million soldiers and civilians dead. It finally ended with a German defeat. After the war a conference was held at Versailles Palace just outside of Paris. The purpose was to write a treaty that would set the terms of the peace. The treaty was finally signed on June 28, 1919. Hook Questions: During what years was World War I fought? When was the Versailles Treaty signed?

Hook Directions: Below is a famous political cartoon. With a partner, examine the cartoon. Hook Questions: When and in what newspaper did the cartoon appear? Who is the figure crawling out of the treaty scroll? What is he wearing on his head? What is the main idea of the cartoon? What information would you like to have to decide if the main idea of the cartoon is correct? Source: Daniel Fitzpatrick, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 19, 1930.

Definitions Mustard Gas: One of several gases used in combat by both sides in WWI. About 4% of WWI military deaths are believed to have been from gas. Combatant: An individual or nation that fights Carnage: Massive, large-scale slaughter Western Front: Line of trenches is NE France where Germany and its allies faced off against the French and British and their allies. Eastern Front: The war zone in Eastern Europe that stretched from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south. It was much longer and more fluid than the Western Front. League of Nations: Organization established by the Versailles Treaty whose main purpose was to promote world peace. It was not successful in stopping WWII and was replaced by the United Nations in 1945.

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How did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II? DBQ Question How did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II?