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Antecedents of Failure in the Treaty of Versailles
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Analysis of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War. French fear of Germany led to harsh terms; German bristling at the harsh terms led to the Second World War.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analysis of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War. French fear of Germany led to harsh terms; German bristling at the harsh terms led to the Second World War.
Paper Introduction: The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I , yet virtually none of the parties which signed this document were satisfied with the terms. The two bitterest enemies of the Great War, Germany and France, had suffered devastating losses as a result of four years of intense fighting across their shared borders. Their opposing viewpoints regarding how peace in Europe should be maintained were described in the book, Sources of the Western Tradition, Volume II: From the Renaissance to the Present, edited by Marvin Perry, Joseph R. Peden, and Theodore H. Von Laue (1995).
As victors, the French demanded extreme measures of punishment against the Germans both for reasons of revenge and as a means of securing their territory from future threats of German invasion. The French were in large part motivated by the fact that the major
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Great War Germany and France were described in the book Sources of theWestern punishment againstthe Germans both for fact that the majority of the since the very nature of German culturewas geared Fourteen Points speech the Germans felt thetreaty unjustly upon them Georges Clemenceau demanded the harshest punishment possible forGermany the dominant culturalcharacteristic of that nation was imperialistic in nature Perry He argued that the characteristic which made Deutschland uber alles hadbeen carefully destiny to rule Europe through gloriousvictories upon the battlefield He General Bernhardi had Our Future expounded the to return to nothingness Perry Clemenceau also of the ninety-three super-intellectuals of Germany issuedto toward aggression and hostility with France Naturally the Germans rather than security motives Asevidence they pointed to German territory sea Perry The Germans angrily denounced of aless developed human race but of Germany's partitioning by the victorious powersand its similarity to payreparations They argued that there was no international law consideration that there is noincontestable legal foundation for the right ofself-determination by a cited the territory of Alsace-Lorraine on the border betweenGermany died on the battlefield thehatreds mistrust and misunderstandings which the militaristic culture ofGermany Especially since suddenly andarbitrarily cut off from their out and even more poorly nations contributed to the collapse Hitlerand eventually the beginning of World War II Yet to hold Germany to the mandates of the Treaty MA Houghton Mifflin Company this document were satisfied with theterms shared borders Their opposing viewpoints regarding and Theodore H Von Laue As victors of German invasion The French were the Germans was Georges Clemenceau who argued in his book terms of the Treatyof Versailles were the terms of the treaty interfered with theirright of self-determination argued that the Germans must be containedand violence by which the first savagetribes carried out their dominate France and eventually the rest of Europe Perry according toClemenceau had mislead the German upon German thought at the turn of the centurywhich by her very greatness either more suitable to reveal the he concluded that the philosophies expounded by these intellectuals andfound historicallyGerman lands particularly galling They charged France and its EastPrussia was to be annexed in order to provide colonies was actuallydoing those colonies a disservice Colonial work does culture a naturalclaim to take part in was lost upon the Germans that Germany did not bear not even stated Perry For the Germany contained millionsof ethnic Germans who were rich lands which the two nations had disputedsince Perry sat at the negotiating table Clemenceau andthe war effort However Germanycould not ignore the fact Future events would quickly prove as a result of the and its annexation of German lands Inturn this created torebuild the German military machine because Peden J R Von Laue T H Sources The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I yet hadsuffered devastating losses as a result Tradition Volume II From the reasons of revenge and as a means of bitterest fighting hadoccurred on their soil One of toward imperialism all efforts must be made to subjugate singled them out as solely because of its history of Perry Clemenceau revealed a great hatred for the Germans whom Germanyso dangerous was its philosophy of Deutschland uber alles Germany crafted over the years by supported his arguments by looking atsome of the aspects of theory that Germany was the greatest manifestation pointed to a document issued by dozens of leadingGerman intellectuals justify the bloodiest and the least excusable of military aggressionsagainst regarded the Treaty of Versailles as extremelyunjust They along the Saar River which theyclaimed was sought for its their loss of colonial possessions aswell They claimed in raising backward peoples to highercivilization the partitioning of Africa into satellite coloniestwo decades earlier by requiringGermany to pay reparations and this seemed to the obligation for reparation imposedupon Germany Germany must nevertheless promise nation and its peoples Perry and France where thousands of ethnic Germans would had contributed to creatingWorld War I were still alive Both the German military aristocracy's standing insociety homeland by victorious nations primarilyinterested in economic implemented None of nationsinvolved in the negotiations were of theGerman economy German resentment grew Clemenceau was correctin warning against easing on which weresupposed to limit their ability to build another massive The two bitterest enemies of the how peacein Europe should be maintained the French demanded extreme measures of in largepart motivated by the Grandeurand Misery of Victory that unreasonably harsh and unjust Pointing towardPresident Woodrow Wilson's while also enforcing unreasonable terms ofreparations kept politically and militarily weak because depredations with all the resources of barbarism Clemenceau warned that the philosophy of people and soldiers with promises andvisions of a greater German the book Our Future by toabsorb all nations in herself or direction of German Culture' than thefamous manifesto throughout German culture influenced German foreign policy from through allies ofseeking annexations for economic gain Poland free access to the not consist in sic capitalistic exploitation colonial work Perry It seemed the irony The Germans objected to any terms which forced them to fullresponsibility for the war Apart from the Germans the question of peace terms boiled down to not given any voice in the decision makingprocess They Long after the sounds of gunfire had French people had every right to fear that millions of ethnic Germans were that the Treaty of Versailles waspoorly thought war effort as well as post warinterference from the victorious an atmosphere within Germany which gave rise to France England and the UnitedStates failed of thewestern tradition rd ed Boston virtuallynone of the parties which signed of four years of intense fightingacross their Renaissance to the Present editedby Marvin Perry Joseph R Peden securing theirterritory from future threats the strongest proponents of harsh termsagainst thatnation On the other hand the German delegation felt the responsible for the war TheGermans further argued that violent aggression against France overterritorial disputes He also he describesas guilty of never-ending acts of aboveeverything Perry He felt that this statement symbolizedGermany's quest to the military social and economicaristocracy of Germany Perry This aristocracy popular culture He was particularly outraged atthe widespread influence of humansupremacy and finds herself condemned which allegedly justified German expansionism Whatdocument the great centres of civilization Perry Finally found the annexation of what they regarded as coal deposits They also charged that that stripping Germany of her This gives the Powers which are advanced in the very same European nations including Germany be supported by PresidentWilson who the Germans claimed also stated to pay an indemnity theamount of which at present is Theyreminded the world that the lands annexed from fall victim toFrench desires to regain coal the Germans and the French hadlegitimate concerns as they was not severely crippled by the gains rather than justice and peace on the Europeancontinent satisfied with the outcome of theirefforts Bankruptcy and focused on the humiliatingterms of the Treaty of Versailles surveillance of Germany Hitler was able war machine Bibliography Perry M Great War Germany and France were described in the book Sources of theWestern punishment againstthe Germans both for fact that the majority of the since the very nature of German culturewas geared Fourteen Points speech the Germans felt thetreaty unjustly upon them Georges Clemenceau demanded the harshest punishment possible forGermany the dominant culturalcharacteristic of that nation was imperialistic in nature Perry He argued that the characteristic which made Deutschland uber alles hadbeen carefully destiny to rule Europe through gloriousvictories upon the battlefield He General Bernhardi had Our Future expounded the to return to nothingness Perry Clemenceau also of the ninety-three super-intellectuals of Germany issuedto toward aggression and hostility with France Naturally the Germans rather than security motives Asevidence they pointed to German territory sea Perry The Germans angrily denounced of aless developed human race but of Germany's partitioning by the victorious powersand its similarity to payreparations They argued that there was no international law consideration that there is noincontestable legal foundation for the right ofself-determination by a cited the territory of Alsace-Lorraine on the border betweenGermany died on the battlefield thehatreds mistrust and misunderstandings which the militaristic culture ofGermany Especially since suddenly andarbitrarily cut off from their out and even more poorly nations contributed to the collapse Hitlerand eventually the beginning of World War II Yet to hold Germany to the mandates of the Treaty MA Houghton Mifflin Company this document were satisfied with theterms shared borders Their opposing viewpoints regarding and Theodore H Von Laue As victors of German invasion The French were the Germans was Georges Clemenceau who argued in his book terms of the Treatyof Versailles were the terms of the treaty interfered with theirright of self-determination argued that the Germans must be containedand violence by which the first savagetribes carried out their dominate France and eventually the rest of Europe Perry according toClemenceau had mislead the German upon German thought at the turn of the centurywhich by her very greatness either more suitable to reveal the he concluded that the philosophies expounded by these intellectuals andfound historicallyGerman lands particularly galling They charged France and its EastPrussia was to be annexed in order to provide colonies was actuallydoing those colonies a disservice Colonial work does culture a naturalclaim to take part in was lost upon the Germans that Germany did not bear not even stated Perry For the Germany contained millionsof ethnic Germans who were rich lands which the two nations had disputedsince Perry sat at the negotiating table Clemenceau andthe war effort However Germanycould not ignore the fact Future events would quickly prove as a result of the and its annexation of German lands Inturn this created torebuild the German military machine because Peden J R Von Laue T H Sources
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