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The Causes of WWII Part 1:
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You have been invited to the Paris Peace Conference! Your group will discuss your stance on the following issues and prepare your arguments for the Conference. As a class, you will work together to build a treaty
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In the summer of 1919, the Allies met in Paris to create a Treaty to end the war They met in the Palace of Versailles League of Nations Casualties: 8 million dead 7 million permanently wounded 15 million temporarily wounded
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Russia: The Romanovs dead Germany: Hohenzollerns Fled to Holland Austria-Hungary: Hapsburgs abdicate
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The Paris Peace Conference is where the combatants met to create the peace treaty The Conference is dominated by the Big Three: Great Britain, France and the USA France and Great Britain want to punish Germany USA wants to create a system to avoid future disputes Germany is not invited to the peace talks
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Canada is represented at the Paris Peace conference as an independent country Borden wanted Canada to represent itself rather than attend as a part of the British Empire USA did not want Canada to have a separate seat because that would give Britain a stronger voice Canada was able to send two delegates to the Conference
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Some important articles of the Treaty include: Germany accepts all blame for the war Article 231 the Guilt Clause Germany to pay $32,000,000,000 in reparations Germany’s military is destroyed No Air Force No U-Boats Navy: turn over to England No Artillery Army: reduced to 100,000 men
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Germany loses all colonies (mostly in Africa) Germany loses almost 20% of its territory (to France, Poland and others) The Rhineland (border with France) is demilitarized Saar Region (Germany’s richest land in terms of natural resources) to be occupied by the French The provinces of Alsace and Lorraine are returned to France
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Many people at the time thought the terms of the Treaty were excessive The German people felt that their own government had stabbed them in the back by signing this treaty Germany was humiliated and economically destroyed Austria-Hungary was completely destroyed Italy received no benefits, despite its war efforts, and fell into poverty Russia and Germany were both banned from joining the League of Nations
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It would have been very difficult for Germany to make reparations even if its economy were healthy However, with no colonies and the loss of so much territory, Germany’s situation was completely hopeless In order to find a way out of this situation, the new German government began to print extra money to make the payments on time What’s the problem with printing more $?
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Printing too much money and other foolish economic policies soon led to rapid inflation Inflation occurs when the prices of products rise The prices of everything in Germany rose so fast that German money became completely worthless Almost the entire German population became poor practically overnight
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The German rich did very well during inflation They bought up land and assets, and expanded their businesses Inflation cancelled out their debt However, lower- and middle-class Germans were completely devastated – their life savings were eliminated Employers could not keep up with the inflation; many people stopped working as their weekly pay was not even enough to buy a cup of coffee
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Police and government officials stopped working The streets were run by gangs and groups of ex-soldiers Violence and crime were rampant Most transactions were conducted through trading or bartering Communists and right-wing groups fought for control of the country and the hearts and minds of the citizens
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This terrifying environment was the perfect place for psychopaths and misfits Those who promised revenge and the restoration of Germany’s greatness soon became national heroes Germans wanted to undo the unfair treaty
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