How Did The Versailles Treaty Cause Ww2

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World War I had brought about a lot of human suffering in European history. Whole communities of nearly every nation in the region were either directly or indirectly influenced by the war. About over 60 million European soldiers who were served from 1914 – 1918, 8 million were killed, 7 million were permanently disabled, and 15 million were severely injured. The Versailles Treaty did little to develop any sort of long-term peace from the effects of World War I. Instead, the treaty, quickly puts together, exposed the Allies’ failure to cooperate toward an agreement, and fueled German loyalty from anger over her treatment by the Allies in the treaty. Hobsbawm argues that “the Versailles settlement could not possibly be the basis of a permanent