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Why was the Treaty of Versailles such a big cause for the outbreak of war in World War Two. I NEED A LONG ANSWER SO PLEASE DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT HAVE ONE

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the answer is above you
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The Treaty of Versailles was such a big cause for World War Two because it isolated Germany. The Germans had to take full responsibility for World War One and pay for all the damages. They were not allowed to have an army and it was very unfair. It basically made Germany a bullied country from all of the other countries.
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