How Did The Treaty Of Versailles Sow The Seeds Of Instability In Europe

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How Did The Treaty Of Versailles Sow The Seeds Of Instability In Europe

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The treaty blamed Germany for the war, and striped the nation of its territories while at the same time making it pay exorbitant reparations, causing a deep resentment towards the countries who put together the treaty. Russia was also filled with resentment towards the countries of the Treaty of Versailles due to the fact that during the treaty they lost land-Poland, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia. The war torn countries after the war had been forced to have democracy, yet the democracies fell apart and laid the way to dictatorships. Some of the dictators were content in collecting taxes and making sure their countries survived, others were filled with revenge and had plans for success and power.

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