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2 May, 03:21

How could the unresolved issues of the Treaty of

Versailles have led to the beginning of World War II

in 1939?

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  1. 2 May, 05:18
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    the treaty placed a LOT of blame on Germany.

    Explanation:

    this made them very angry, and because of the unfairness of it, other countries felt a bit guilty. this let Germany get away with things that normally would NOT be allowed. it established a policy of tolerance. This allowed Germany to gain a LOT of power by doing what they wanted, and by this time, it was difficult to stop them without rocking the boat and creating a second world war.
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