Notes
-Germany forced to admit responsible for starting the war
-Accept all terms of treaty
Result of the Treaty towards Germany
-Alsace-Lorraine returned to France
-Poland was given a strip of German land to access the sea (Polish corridor)
- All colonies surrendered to the League of Nations
-100,000 man limit on the army
-No navy or air force
-Loss of merchant fleet
-Demilitarized the Rhineland
-Unification of Austria and Germany was forbidden (Anschluss)
-Accept all terms of treaty
Result of the Treaty towards Germany
-Alsace-Lorraine returned to France
-Poland was given a strip of German land to access the sea (Polish corridor)
- All colonies surrendered to the League of Nations
-100,000 man limit on the army
-No navy or air force
-Loss of merchant fleet
-Demilitarized the Rhineland
-Unification of Austria and Germany was forbidden (Anschluss)
Summary
The War Guilt Clause is what truly angered Germany to start another war. It was a clause stating that Germany had to give up land, harder trading, and had limits on many things. On top of that, the clause forced Germany to admit they were the one who began World War I.
Quotes
"Perhaps the single greatest cause of World War II was born out of the Peace Treaty that ended World War I: the War guilt clause."
Subjunctive Questions
Would of Germany not have began another war if The War Guilt clause was never introduced?