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  1. Jun 29, 2018 · The Versailles Treaty made World War II possible, not inevitable. Did WWI Lead to WWII? In 1945, when the leaders of the United States, Great Britain and Soviet Union met at Potsdam, they blamed ...

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  2. Jan 7, 2020 · The peacemakers made many mistakes, but they did not cause the next war. The Treaty of Versailles was a compromise document and, as a result, fell between two stools, alienating Germany without coercing it. It was also dependent on American involvement in Europe, which receded after 1919 – so that the US failed to ratify the treaty, join the ...

  3. Russia, out of the war in early 1918, was in the midst of a deepening Civil War. Many of the Allies were exhausted and drained. The delegates that crafted the treaty that ended the First World War believed that they had brought lasting peace to Europe. President Wilson felt that the war had made much of the world safe for democracy to spread.

  4. Mar 23, 2023 · The Treaty of Versailles helped lay the groundwork for the Second World War. It factored into the economic instability resulting in Germans seeking extreme solutions. Furthermore, along with Germany's defeat in World War I, it inspired much of Hitler's ideology. In other words, the treaty contributed to the economic, political, and ideological ...

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  5. To destroy the Treaty of Versailles, the peace document that was signed in 1919 following World War One. It placed much of the blame for the events of the war on Germany. It placed much of the ...

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  7. Peace breaks out. The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement that ended the First World War in 1919. The treaty was signed on the 28th June 1919, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France, and it marked the end of a long and devastating war that had claimed millions of lives and caused immense destruction.

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