Originally posted by Oldman731
It's even less understandable given what the Germans did to the Russians at Brest-Litovsk in 1917. Now THERE was a one-sided peace treaty. How could the Germans keep straight faces when they complained that Versailles was unfair?
- oldman
Because it was.
A harsh and brutal treaty like Versailles allows radical elements to rise in the society and get power.
Especially when the country is let alone and without help - like it was with Germany after WW1.
You mentioned Russia. I think you know that the country became the Soviet Union after WW1 and with Lenin/ Stalin a totalitary land.
Take the Osman Empire as another example. After the Empire was crippled after WW1 a military leader rose and kemal Pasha became the "Father of all Turks" or in turkish "Ataturk".
He (I hate it to compare this great man with a creature like Hitler) like Hitler ignored the treaty of Versailles - kicked out the allied troops from the occupied west of Turkey and reigned as a totalitary leader.
The terms of the treaty of Versailles made it impossible for Germany to develop a working democracy.
Whole social castes were dishonored and only wished revenge. They saw in the democrats the traitors and were so an easy target for a man like Hitler.
The financial terms were so cruel that Germany was bancrupt - heating up the social problems and putting them to radicals - communists and nazis.
Also german territories were occupied so this fact fueled the wish for revenge in even moderate germans.
After WW2 Germany was not let alone. They got enormeous help from the USA and only a short time after the WW2 West Germany was a prosperous country - even with a higher life-standard than in many allied countries.
The money and wealth killed effectivly the wish for any revenge.
Also we had great politicians who ended long hatreds - like the relation-ship with france which was once called the Erbfeind and who is now the friend of Germany (a fact for which I am very thankful for).
The same in Japan: They got an honorable peace. Their emperor Hirohito was not deposed - what was a very important decision, because the Tenno was a religious important person for the japanese.
Like Germany Japan was treated well and got help from the victorious nations - and also this land became an industrial superpower with great wealth.
Under such good circumstances people like Hitler had no chance to get a ruling position.
So I conclude that if Germany has been treated this way after WW1 it would be very likely that a Hitler would never been the leader of the land.