Germany had to take the blame for starting World War One. Germany did not feel that they alone had caused the war but they still signed it as the Allies would have attacked them if they did not sign it. Germany had to pay up for the expenses of World War One. Germany had to give up a large portion of their conquered land and they were only allowed to have an army of 100,000 …show more content…
Since Hitler was in the German army in the First World War and Germany was blamed for starting the war, he was outraged. For years he tried thinking of a solution to the punishments that Germany was given. Because of the amount of punishment Germany got, the people would happily elect anyone who could certify the elimination of the treaty’s punishment. In 1933 Hitler was elected as the Chancellor of Germany. If the treaty was not so harsh on Germany, Hitler would not have felt so strongly that he had to try and stop it which means Hitler would not have been elected which means all of Hitler’s plans and military actions wouldn’t have even been done so war would not have begun.
Appeasement was a procedure mainly used by Britain in the 1930s which tried to settle the arguments and disagreements of different country leaders by pleasing them with negotiation and co-operation. A good example of appeasement is the agreement amongst Chamberlain and Hitler in the build up to World War Two. Many have claimed that using such a system, Britain and France pushed Hitler’s …show more content…
Also, the league had no power as the only thing they could do was to ask countries to stop trading with the hostile country but this didn’t work as they could still trade with non-member countries and countries were afraid to trading partners. Finally, the league was unable to act quickly as they only met four times a year and when the league was called upon for help, they had to make an emergency meeting to have discussion and get agreement of all members. This procedure meant they couldn’t act fast to anything. These are the reasons that the League of Nations assisted in the beginning of the Second World