To What Extent Was The Treaty Of Versailles Fair

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As World War I ended, with great power and craftsmanship The Treaty Of Versailles was created. But, was all of it's content fair or well rounded for the situation at hand? To counter my points, the composers of the treaty as well as those opposed to Germany and their ways. They want to make Germany pay for what they caused, and this is how they believe it to be fair, even though that shall be debated. This peace treaty was made to put a close to the war between The Allies and Germany. The treaty put all the blame of the war on Germany, as well as imposed new rules affected Germany’s money income, land, and citizens. It has sent Germany into a rough time economically, and eventually the whole country was bombarded by the Nazis and Hitler. Now, that it was the German’s fault to this war. I believe that some of the regards put on them should have been lightened. …show more content…

Also, their land, colonies, and borders were all changed, mostly to a smaller degree. Now, I think that taking away some of their land is appropriate to some degree since they destroyed loads of other countries land. But, this probably fueled future Hitler’s want for more land, since Germany was limited in land space. His wrath could have be shortened in my opinion, as well as those Germans who had nothing to do with the war and were forced somewhere else. Their punishment was not supposed to leave them powerless or weak, but it did. Hence why Hitler took over, he saw that they were vulnerable, and easy to overcome influentially and

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