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Why treaty of versailles made ww2

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You can say that the treaty of Versailles caused WW2, as it was humiliating for Germany, and contributed to Germany's poor economic condition in the following years.

Germans seeked revenge, and some blamed Jews for defeat. Hitler used those emotions to create a strong movement which "had all the answers" for mentioned problems.

Germans made France sign their capitulation in the same wagon, where Germany signed "armistice" in 1918. That shows that Germans during WW2 really wanted payback for previous defeat.
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the treaty of versailles did not start wolr war two, it was the peace treaty that put an end to the first worl war. it was signed the 28th of june, 1919, which is exactly 5 years after the assasination of franz ferdinand (which many people claim was the trigger of world war one)
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