Jaxel
Administrator
Invading Russia in 1917 would not be a "Cold" war. I say the bombing of Nagisaki was the start of the Cold War because it was a showing to Russie that we have more bombs and we're willing to use them, so don't fuck with us. And whoever told you that the Treaty of Versailles didn't have a major effect on Germany as a country is exactly the type of history I am talking about. People teach history as they were taught, and if they were taught wrong and full of propoganda, they will propogate these lies.
The Treaty of Versailles declared Germany as the SOLE responsibility for WWI. Germany lost pretty much all military might in Europe, an area that has required military power for several millenia. They lost large portions of their land, which restricted their economic and trade freedom. Not to mention the insane REPERATIONS that were estimated would take Germany approximately 60 years to repay. Basically any economic progress that was made in Germany, as well as textiles, would be exported out of the country and given to France and Britain for 60 years. Because of this, the German economy became so weak that quality of life for it's people would be equivalent to the ghettos. Even John Keynes called the treaty a "Carthaginian Peace".
While yes, Germany wasn't under military occupation, the economic struggle gave the Nationalist Socialist Party an oppurtunity to come to power. They weren't a military organization, they were a political group. All they had to do was speak out against the Treaty of Versailles and promise a better life for every German. The Treaty of Versailles is the cause behind World War II, without a doubt.
The Treaty of Versailles declared Germany as the SOLE responsibility for WWI. Germany lost pretty much all military might in Europe, an area that has required military power for several millenia. They lost large portions of their land, which restricted their economic and trade freedom. Not to mention the insane REPERATIONS that were estimated would take Germany approximately 60 years to repay. Basically any economic progress that was made in Germany, as well as textiles, would be exported out of the country and given to France and Britain for 60 years. Because of this, the German economy became so weak that quality of life for it's people would be equivalent to the ghettos. Even John Keynes called the treaty a "Carthaginian Peace".
While yes, Germany wasn't under military occupation, the economic struggle gave the Nationalist Socialist Party an oppurtunity to come to power. They weren't a military organization, they were a political group. All they had to do was speak out against the Treaty of Versailles and promise a better life for every German. The Treaty of Versailles is the cause behind World War II, without a doubt.