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Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty formed at the end of World War I, which many historians say caused the next major war, WWII. The Versailles Treaty did little to shape any sort of long-term peace from the results of World War I. Instead, the treaty, hastily put together, was vague, exposed the Allies' inability to cooperate toward an agreement, and fueled German nationalism from resentment over her treatment by the Allies in the
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Treaty of Versailles from ever approaching success however, was not the terms of the treaty, but rather the reluctance to enforce the terms by the Allies. They were naive to assume that Germany would cooperate with the treaty terms by themselves.
Revision after revision was made, but could not fix what was doomed to failure. In 1939, the Versailles Treaty was proved to be an ultimate failure as the World War continued after the 20-year armistice.
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