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... This is shown in the source "The Goose Step" Still feeling some resentment and hostility to the allied nations, Germany did not have a good relationship with ...
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... colonies. These areas were given to the victors or to other neighboring nations. Germany\'s army was reduced to 100,000 men. The ...
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... Germany's hostility towards other nations, her crude foreign policies, her outrageous ambitions, years of planning and anticipation of a war and poor ...
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... Germany and Bolshevik Russia were excluded from attending the peace conference but thirty-two other nations sent delegates. German ...
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... element of pride blinds the harsh reality of what might be our planet's first war of many nations. Europe was apparently happy about the war with Germany. ...
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... Because all of the nations, Germany especially, were in a bad economic situation, Hitler organized a program to create a new Industry, thus creating new jobs ...
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... Another series of events that influenced European nations was the circumstance of Germany taking over the port of Danzig. Under ...
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... Imperialism Furthermore, the prominence of Capitalism lead to economic and imperial competition amongst the European nations. Great Britain, Germany and France ...
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... Besides this factor, there were other contributing instances which both indicate Germany's participation and other nations in Europe creating the war such as ...
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... and 1914. This led to distrust and hostility between the two most powerful nations: Germany and Great Britain. The leading nations ...
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... Also, unlike Britain, France and other European nations, Germany was without colonial states. These too were taken away after WWI by the Treaty of Versailles. ...
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... ended World War I. The four nations that controlled the punishment of Germany, known as the Big Four, were the United States, Great Britain, France, and Italy. ...
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... difference? My answer to that question will be the political culture and character that identifies the nations of Brazil and Germany. In ...
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... This gave Britain a good reason to oppose Germany. On the other hand, Germany resented the other nations for not giving them the recognition and respect. ...
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... been invited to join the League of Nations. Woodrow Wilson's League of Nations was created, but Germany was not invited to join. ...
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... Thirty-one nations were represented all twenty-six years. ... council had several permanent members, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, and later Germany and the ...
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... Thirty-one nations were represented all twenty-six years. ... council had several permanent members, France, Great Britan, Italy, Japan, and later Germany and the ...
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... where Germany interfered in the French owed colony by offering support against French expansion to the Moroccan Sultan, nearly brought the three nations to war ...
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... influence other nations, whether it be by colonial or imperial power, also played a major role in being known as a major power in 1900. Germany, Britain, France ...
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... of these nations were known as the Allies and included the United States,Italy, France, Russia, and Great Britain; the opposing forces were Germany,Austria ...
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... Germany was one of the leading imperial nations; who wanted a larger empire; they had many conflicts because of this, leading to suspicion and eventually ...
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... The United Nations were established on October 24, 1945 after World War 2. When the war was over, many nations opposed Germany, Italy, and Japan. ...
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... The League wanted to leave Poland alone as it was a strong barrier between Germany and communist Russia. In 1923, the League of Nations confirmed Poland's ...
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... impotent. For the League of Nations to provide a threat to Germany, it would first have to set up a date to discuss the topic. Then ...
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... the Germans wanted to be involved in the selection of the panel that would be calculating the amount of compensation that Germany owned the other nations. ...
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... acceptance in the Security Council, however, this has been difficult for both Germany and Japan. This proposal if past would see the leading nations in charge ...
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... Germany's colonies were given to the League of Nations. England and France divided up Germany's African colonies, and Japan took islands in the South Pacific. ...
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... Germany decided to join the League of Nations after the signing of this treaty, putting her back into the international community. ...
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... We will start with the League of Nations. ... On the other hand Stresemann did very well in assuring Germany's western borders but not guarantying anything on the ...
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... of millions of French and Russian soldiers; thus creating a situation where the military might of these two nations was equal to that of Germany and where ...
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