The importance of the significance of the Germany History in 1919-1939 can be looked and when you consider the political problems in the short term and the economy and social aspects in the long term. In all, the signing of the Treaty of Versailles was significant to a great extent because it ended the war between all the Allied Powers and all of Germany. It was also significant to a great extent because it helped determine how Germany was going to be after the war ended.
Germany was getting threats from some of the other countries saying that the wanted what Germany did not have. Germany did not have anything to do about this. Some of the people of Germany …show more content…
Some of the lives were impacted in a god way, while many others were impacted in the opposite way. Mostly the middle class was impacted by the Treaty of Versailles but everyone was impacted, not just the middle class. No one during this time ever agreed. There was always an argument over something that had been decided. The Treaty of Versailles was very significant during this time. During this time, many people were in debt and had to pay reparations. Germany had to give land to Europe, which help their economic situation. The signing of the Treaty did impact many of the people during this time. The depression was a great impact on the German people. Many Germans died during this time because of starvation and lack of money that they did not have to buy the things that they needed in order to survive. The Treaty of Versailles was the major impact on Germany through the years of 1919 and 1939. The League of Nations and the Depression were also very significant during these years. This was important to a great extent because of the many factors that cause the signing of the Treaty to come into action. Without the Treaty of Versailles, German people and Germany as a whole would be doomed due to they many reparations and give land back to the countries that that