"Part 1: National and Regional Dimensions: Germany." N.p., n.d. Web. This source is very important because it talks about how the treaty led to World War 2. The military clauses of the treaty alone made up twenty printed pages. The whole treaty of Versailles sought to rid Europe of the threat of German arms. Even the German general staff was to be abolished, and only one military school could train Germany's officers. The military restrictions even entered the German law which is something I didn't know about.
"World War I Peace Treaties." N.p.: n.p., n.d. Web. This source is very important because it talks about what happened right after World War 1, including what happened during World War 1. I learned that things led to radical population reductions and even to the total disappearance of some races and nations. The Allied powers suspected that more than 900 German soldiers had violated the laws and customs of war.
"Reconstruction." N.p.: n.p., n.d. Web. The importance of this source is very important because it talks about the Treaty of Versailles in general, but also talks about the different countries involved and there side on everything. The source talks about how the treaty was done in top-secret meetings of the two highest ranking representatives of the five countries whose military forces had defeated the German Empire, but Germany had no say on the matters.
"www.historylearningsite.co.uk/treaty_of_versailles.htm" This source is very important because it tells you the amount of casulties each country involved suffered, which is a lot. It also talks about the attitude towards Germany by the big three, this is very important because it'll tell me how the other countries felt about Germany, and whether they had any hostility towards Germany.
"www.colby.edu/personal/r/rmscheck/GermanyD1.html" This source is very important because it talks about Wilson's Fourteen Points and how he demanded that Europe should be reorganized along the lines of nationality. The source also gives deep information on the peace conference, and how an important goal was the establishment of a League of Nations that would mediate all future conflicts between nations and make war as a means of politics unnecessary.
"World War I Peace Treaties." N.p.: n.p., n.d. Web. This source is very important because it talks about what happened right after World War 1, including what happened during World War 1. I learned that things led to radical population reductions and even to the total disappearance of some races and nations. The Allied powers suspected that more than 900 German soldiers had violated the laws and customs of war.
"Reconstruction." N.p.: n.p., n.d. Web. The importance of this source is very important because it talks about the Treaty of Versailles in general, but also talks about the different countries involved and there side on everything. The source talks about how the treaty was done in top-secret meetings of the two highest ranking representatives of the five countries whose military forces had defeated the German Empire, but Germany had no say on the matters.
"www.historylearningsite.co.uk/treaty_of_versailles.htm" This source is very important because it tells you the amount of casulties each country involved suffered, which is a lot. It also talks about the attitude towards Germany by the big three, this is very important because it'll tell me how the other countries felt about Germany, and whether they had any hostility towards Germany.
"www.colby.edu/personal/r/rmscheck/GermanyD1.html" This source is very important because it talks about Wilson's Fourteen Points and how he demanded that Europe should be reorganized along the lines of nationality. The source also gives deep information on the peace conference, and how an important goal was the establishment of a League of Nations that would mediate all future conflicts between nations and make war as a means of politics unnecessary.