Monday, December 13, 2010

Why was the Treaty of Versailles significant to WWI?

The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that did end World War I. It was signed June 28, 1919 and was a treaty that was meant specifically for Germany but not the other countries on Germany's side. They had separate treaties. It was signed at the Versailles Palace which is near Paris and this is where it get its name. Some believe that this treaty may have led to the rise of Nazi's, leading to World War II.


In addition to losing a great deal of land and money, Germany had to limit its army to 100,000 men and they lost all of their overseas possessions.

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