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Essay heading: Failure of The Treaty of Versaille
 
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We hoped for the peace of justice which had been promised to us. We were aghast when we read in documents the demands made upon us, the victorious violence of our enemies." The terms listed in the Treaty of Versailles were so severe that one can only be "aghast" to its unfairness. Furthermore in other Documents such as Document H, one is able to see how even other countries challenged the harshness of the treaty...
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Furthermore in other Documents such as Document H, one is able to see how even other countries challenged the harshness of the treaty. "The peace conditions imposed upon Germany are so hard, so humiliating, that even those who have the smallest expectation of a "peace of justice" are bound to be deeply disappointed?" This excerpt, an article/editorial written by a Dutch Algemeen Handelsblad, is clear proof that it wasn't just German's who challenged the fairness of the Treaty Versailles; it was a global wide effort...
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Describe the terms in the Treaty of Versailles which caused the most bitterness in Germany.   Why were the Allies able to defeat Germany in W.W.1? Having defeated them, explain the aims of the allies in drawing up the Treaty Of Versailles.   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   Why the Versailles Treaty failed to bring peace and stability   Treaty of Versailles-Cause of World War Two   Article 231 Of The Treaty Of Versailles   "The Treaty of Versailles achieved nothing other than cause another world war." Discuss   The Result of the Treaty of Versailles   The Treaty of Versailles : a success?   President Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles   Treaty of Versailles   Treaty of Versailles   Treaty of Versailles  
 
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