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REACTION TO THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
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This mindmap contains the mixed reactions towards the Treaty of Versailles. It includes the feelings of Germany, France and Britain.
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international relations - 1919-1939
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REACTION TO THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
France
Enthusiasm... to begin with
Thought German threat was gone
1 year: Should have been harder
Clemenceau lost French election
Britain
Most people happy
Thought Germany got what they deserved
Some worried...
Germany might be angry
Germany may fight back
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They would do this be reclaiming all of the land that they had lost due to the treaty.
Germany
Lost 10% of land
Lost 12.5% of their population
Didn't feel they were to blame
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Germany thought that they weren't the only ones to blame for WWI, they thought other countries played a part too.
They had no say in the Treaty
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They were forced to sign it and couldn't negotiate any of the points.
Thought it would be nicer to them
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They thought this because of Wilson's 14 Points speech.
German government changed
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The government who signed the treaty were not actually the ones who had fought in the war.
Army limits made them vulnerable
They feared poverty and starvation
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They thought that the reparations were much higher than what they could afford and thought that they wouldn't be able to pay them.
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