"Under the shadow of the Second World War, Germany had waged a genocidal war..." Explain this statement.
Weimar republic were forced to accept a harsh & humiliating peace treaty.... Explain.
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Answer 1- Under the shadow of the Second World War, Germany had waged a genocidal war, which resulted in the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe. Nazis devised an unprecedented means of killing people, that is, by gassing them in various killing centres like Auschwitz.
Answer 2-
The Treaty of Versailles was harsh and humiliating because:
(1) Germany lost its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population, 13% of its territories, 75 % of its iron and 26 % of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark, and Lithuania.
(2) Germany was demilitarised to weaken its power.
(3) The war guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the war and the damages the allied countries suffered.
(3)Germany was forced to pay compensation amounting to £6 billion.
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Under the shadow of the Second World War, Germany had waged a genocidal war, which resulted in the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe. The number of people killed included 6 million Jews, 200,000 Gypsies, 1 million Polish civilians, 70,000 Germans who were considered mentally and physically disabled, besides innumerable political opponents.
Under the shadow of the second world war , germany had waged a genocidal war, which resulted in the mass murder of selected group of innocent civilians of Europe. The number of people killed included 6 million jews, 200,000 gypsies, 1 million polish civilians, physically disabled, besides innumerable political opponents Nazis devised an unprecendented means of killing people, that is by gassing them in various killing centres like Auschwitz.