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Respond to the view that the Treaty of Versailles sowed the seeds of World War II

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How did the Treaty of Versailles lead to WWII less than 20 years later?

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The Treaty of Versailles led to World War II because its terms punished Germany so harshly. The terms of the treaty upset Germans and had numerous damaging effects on their country, which caused Germans to be receptive of Hitler and the Nazi party's goals of restoring Germany to its former glory by conquest of its adversaries.

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