How did the Versailles treaty help cause world war 2 By. Zackery Landers Blake Shutt Michael Worley Mr. Turnner’s Social Studies Class 7 th Grade.

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How did the Versailles treaty help cause world war 2 By. Zackery Landers Blake Shutt Michael Worley Mr. Turnner’s Social Studies Class 7 th Grade

German Territorial losses After WW1 Germany lost territory causing them to be furious they lost the territory between Germany and east Prussia. The Treaty took Alsace and Lorraine away from Germany, reducing Germen coal production by 40%. “The restoration of the frontiers of 1914 could be achieved only by blood. No nation can remove this hand from its throut except by the sword” – Adolf Hitler

Reparations Germany had to pay something that they couldn’t afford which put them in dept and that mad them mad. The amount of reparations to be made by Germany shall be determined by an Inter-Allied Commission. The Commission shall make up a schedule of payments tell the time and manner for securing and discharging the entire obligations within a period of thirty years from May 1, 1921

Military Alliances The German Army must not comprise more than seven divisions of infantry and three divisions of cavalry. Germany must not exceed one hundred thousand men including officers.