The Treaty of versailles Sowed the reeds of Second World War. Justify
Answers
Answered by
4
The League of Nations had imposed far too many harsh restrictions on Germany, which was what angered them to expand and invade other nations. Therefore, rather than having the Treaty of Versailles maintain peace throughout Europe, it planted the seeds for World War 2, which occurred approximately 20 years later.Jan 13, 2013
Answered by
2
As Hitler tried to make Germany great again, he eventually went too far and forced the Allies to go to war with Germany. This was the start of WWII. So, the Treaty of Versailles'sharsh terms led to German anger. ... Thus, the Treaty of Versailles led to WWII.
Similar questions