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    Germany 1924-1928

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    payments of coal and telegraph poles to France. The next month 60 000 French and Belgian troops marched to Germany and occupied the Ruhr on 11 January 1923. Germany’s hyperinflation exacerbated the problem of fulfilling the terms and conditions of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had instituted the policy of Passive Resistance where the government would pay the workers in the Ruhr to go on strike and refuse cooperation with the French. This meant that government was printing more money to pay these workers

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    Rise of Totalitarianism

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    execute its duties well‚ and failed to enforce treaties‚ and prevent invasions. At the end of the war France designed the Treaty of Versailles to punish Germany‚ and it caused many problems in Germany. The rise of totalitarianism could have been stopped if‚ the Treaty of Versailles was not as severe‚ the League of Nations was more effective‚ and had their not been an economic downfall. The Treaty of Versailles had some harsh regulations. This treaty stated Germany had to pay high reparations‚ take

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    Wilson had always wanted world peace Fourteen Points:The points were divided into three groups. The first five points were issues that Wilson Believed had to be addressed to prevent another war:1) There should be no secret treaties among nations Freedom of the seas should be maintained for all Tariffs and other economic barriers among nations should be lowered or abolished in order to foster free trade Arms should be reduced ³to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety‚ thus lessening the

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    Essay On The 1920's

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    S‚ France and Great Britain. The U.S decided to construct different agreements and pacts with other nations before completely isolating oneself from the outside world. Some of these agreements included the Kellogg Briand Pact and the Five Power Treaty. Since all countries had different beliefs in the agreements‚ it was difficult to negotiate. This also made it harder to prevent war and begin peace. Nevertheless they followed through with their attempt of preventing war and the

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    In this treaty it states that Germany must take full responsibility for the war‚ pay back all debts caused by the war‚ and give land back that was taken from France by them. The Treaty of Versailles had a large role on the world entering “The Second Great War” because it angered Hitler causing him to perform the act of sending his troops into Rhineland. This action violated the Treaty of Versailles because in it stated Germany was not allowed to

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    Causes of World War II

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    Why did war erupt in 1939? War erupted in 1939 for many of reasons. There is long-term cause which is the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty of Versailles had a significant effect on why war erupted in 1939; however there are also many mid-term causes that also helped lead to World War Two. These are; the Failure of the League of Nations and The Wall Street Crash. The short-term causes are The Appeasement and Hitler’s actions. One of the short term causes of World War two was Hitler’s actions. Hitler

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    1920-1930 Research Paper

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    impact of these developments upon international relations? From 1920-1930‚ people were shell-shocked after the terror and brutality of the war. They were desperate to ensure that it never happened again‚ which lead to the creation of many new treaties designed to maintain the peace around the world. In 1924‚ the Dawes Plan was introduced to collect war reparations debt from Germany. The Dawes Plan aimed to begin payments at one billion marks in the first year‚ rising to two and a half million

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    War Creates Peace

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    Misconception of War Is war bad? Does its existence only cause evil and death? Sometimes we read articles on newspapers and magazines and find out the cruelties of war in Afghanistan‚ and when we do‚ we start thinking why does war exist. If war only causes sorrow‚ we does anyone want it to exist? Let’s go back to the definition of peace and war. Peace is commonly referred as an era without conflict‚ when people live in harmony. War is usually defined as a time when people fight for honor or their

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    but for that to happen‚ there had to be someone who could act as the catalyst and lite the match that was crucial‚ which was Adolf Hitler. After World War I‚ Germany was blamed for all the damage that other countries suffered and was punished. The treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 and it imposed economic‚ military‚ and territorial losses for Germany. In response to this punishment‚ the Weimar Republic

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    Woodrow Wilson

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    important‚ when after the fall of the Russian Regime‚ the Bolsheviks disclosed secret treaties made between the allies. The speech by Wilson‚ also responded to Vladimir Lenin’s Decree on Peace of November 1917‚ immediately after the October Revolution‚ which proposed an immediate withdrawal ofRussia from the war‚ calling for a just and democratic peace that was not compromised by territorial annexations‚ and led to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on March 3‚ 1918. Wilson’s speech on January 8‚ 1918 laid out

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