The treaty of Versailles contained the seeds that were to germinate into the second world war
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The seed of the second world war were sown in the treaty of Versailles because Hitler's goal to unite Germans as a single Aryan group would only be initiated by breaking the treaty. Further, having broken the Treaty of Versailles once, Hitler risked doing it a second time by marching 30,000 troops into Cologne on 7thMarch 1936. France, with 250,000 troops mobilized, remained passive because Britain would not supporther. Britain took the view that Germany was ‘marching into her own back yard.’
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The seed of the second world war were sown in the treaty of Versailles because Hitler's goal to unite Germans as a single Aryan group would only be initiated by breaking the treaty. Further, having broken the Treaty of Versailles once, Hitler risked doing it a second time by marching 30,000 troops into Cologne on 7thMarch 1936. France, with 250,000 troops mobilized, remained passive because Britain would not supporther. Britain took the view that Germany was ‘marching into her own back yard.’
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