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  • #REDIRECT [[Treaty of Versailles]]
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  • German defense organization under the [[Weimar Republic]]; limited by the [[Treaty of Versailles]] but with a clandestine general staff and rearmament function in the [[Tru
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  • International association of countries established in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to promote cooperation and achieve international peace and security.
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • ...d Prime Minister; led his country's delegation at the negotiation of [[The Treaty of Versailles]]; born May 19, 1860, died December 1, 1952.
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  • Paramilitary and military units created by Germany, in excess of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] limits on the [[Reichswehr]]; basis for secret German-Soviet cooperation;
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  • ...Prime Minister of France during [[World War One]] and the framing of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. (September 28, 1841 - November 24, 1919)
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  • ...g [[World War I]] leading to the [[Armistice]]; and was prominent at the [[Treaty of Versailles]]; it was partly embraced by the other Allied Powers.
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  • ..., right-wing German party led publisher [[Alfred Hugenberg]]; opposed to [[Treaty of Versailles]] and [[trade union]]s; joined [[Adolf Hitler]]'s opposition coalition; la
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • See also, [[Treaty of Versailles]], [[Paris Peace Conference]]
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • * Boemeke, Manfred F., Gerald D. Feldman, and Elisabeth Glaser, eds. ''The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment after 75 Years'' (Publications of the German Historical Ins
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  • ...ory in [[World War One]]. Clemenceau was also an important framer of the [[Treaty of Versailles]].
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  • ...sian War]]) and restored to France after [[World War I]] by the [[1919]] [[Treaty of Versailles]]. It was annexed by the German [[Third Reich]] in [[1940]], and again reve
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  • See [[Treaty of Versailles]], [[Paris Peace Conference]].
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • ...ss after 1918, effectively destroying any chance for ratification of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joi
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  • ...stminster]] (16 January 1756) between Britain and Prussia, and the [[First Treaty of Versailles]] (1 May 1756) between Austria and France. One of Britain's main concerns w
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  • {{rpl|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • After the wars conclusion, Orlando went to Paris and [[Treaty of Versailles|Versailles]], where he had a falling out with the other Allies, especially
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  • ...1930 to deal with the reparation payments imposed on [[Germany]] by the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. Nowadays it serves as the central banks’ bank and provides a forum to
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}}
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  • ...and then reentered the Army after German aviation was proscribed by the [[Treaty of Versailles]].
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  • ...ons at Barrouallie, on the west coast of Saint Vincent. Following the 1783 Treaty of Versailles, ownership of the islands were transferred to the [[British Empire|British]
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  • ...ed by publisher [[Alfred Hugenberg]]. Its original platform opposed the [[Treaty of Versailles]] and [[trade union]]s. "The DNVP defended the economic and social interest
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  • ...e French military during the [[American Revolutionary War]] until the 1783 Treaty of Versailles.
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • '''The Treaty of Versailles''' was the treaty drawn up between the victorious Allied powers of [[World ...ered following agreement on the League of Nations that culminated with the Treaty of Versailles.
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • ...lsonianism. As a result [[Henry Cabot Lodge]] demanded amendments to the [[Treaty of Versailles]] that Wilson rejected; the Senate failed to pass the Treaty and the U.S. n
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  • : Treaty of Versailles - reparations [http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/World-War-I-reparat
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  • :: - concluded the [[Treaty of Versailles|treaties of Versailles]] (with Germany), St Germain (with Austria), Trianon
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  • the [[Treaty of Versailles]]."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ed in the [[Truppenamt]], the clandestine general staff forbidden by the [[Treaty of Versailles]].
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  • He clearly built up the submarine arm in violation of the [{Treaty of Versailles]], which forbade submarines to Germany. Much more complex, however, are th
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  • - [[Treaty of Versailles]] -
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  • : Treaty of Versailles [http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/World-War-I-reparations].
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  • ...e other signatories at six. The size of Germany's navy was capped by the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. Germany was allowed "battleships", capped at 10,000 tons - the size of t
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  • ...mitic, anticapitalist, antiparliamentary, and, above all, opposed to the [[Treaty of Versailles]].
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  • them: the repudiation of the Treaty of Versailles, a return to the status of
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  • ==Treaty of Versailles==
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  • At the [[Treaty of Versailles|Piece Treaty of Versailles]] it was decided that Germany had to pay the equivalent of 50&thinsp;000 to
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  • ...tatement of American war aims by [[Woodrow Wilson]], served as basis for [[Treaty of Versailles]] and the [[League of Nations]].
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  • ...The question as to his guilt for World War I, which was written into the [[Treaty of Versailles]], became a subject of bitter debate after the war.
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  • ...ish, its prostrate enemies after World War II). The controversy over the [[Treaty of Versailles]], signed in Paris in 1919, soon subsided because Keynes' predictions almos
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  • ...by what most Germans considered the excessive reparational demands of the Treaty of Versailles, were all instrumental in paving the way for the inexorable rise of Adolf H
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  • By the [[Treaty of Versailles (1783)]], on [[September 3]], 1783, Great Britain ceded West Florida to Spa
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  • ...Republic. The deputies who selected the President were unhappy with the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. ...he formation of the [[Little Entente]]. France was determined to apply the Treaty of Versailles strictly in order to gain reparations and gain security against future Germ
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  • ...ress after 1918, effectively destroying any chance for ratification of the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joine ...of the proposed League of Nations was incorporated into the conference's [[Treaty of Versailles]].
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  • ...began as an airplane engine manufacturer. But after [[World War I]], the [[Treaty of Versailles]] banned any German air force, so the company turned to [[motorcycle]] engi At the end of World War I, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forbidden to manufacture airplanes. Reluctantly Max Friz, BMW'
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  • ...de" is a reference to what the Nazis saw as Germany's "servitude" to the [[Treaty of Versailles]] of 1919, which imposed huge [[World War I reparations|reparations]] on Ge
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  • ...tral cause of the Great Depression were the economic consequences of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The post-World-War-One recovery required a long and difficult period of
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  • After the war's end, the terms of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] forbade Germany to build any aircraft or aircraft engines. In 1919 Fokker ...ch acknowledged the superiority of the D.7. as a combat aircraft, with the treaty of Versailles specifically singling out this airplane for surrender to the allies.
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  • 1919 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Treaty of Versailles]]
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  • ...sible) for causing the Great War, a proposition that was included in the [[Treaty of Versailles]].<ref> See Samuel R. Williamson Jr. and Ernest R. May, "An Identity of Opi
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  • ...ace rather than warfare, took command of the Zeppelin business. With the [[Treaty of Versailles]] having knocked out their competitor Schütte-Lanz, specialist in military
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  • ...1930 to deal with the reparation payments imposed on [[Germany]] by the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. Nowadays it serves as the central banks’ bank and provides a forum to
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  • ...omy (by unspecified means), to restore German greatness and overturn the [[Treaty of Versailles]], and to save Germany from Bolshevism.
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