Essay 5.

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  • Essay Question - Treaty of Versailles was criticised by both winners and losers.  How justified was this criticism?
    • 1919 ToV = document in essence to bring balance to Europe after war.
  • Draft - 6 months = flawed, losers + victors had drawn short ends, worsening situations, setting stage for another conflict.
    • ToV supposed to provide closure to war/draw up penalties for aggressors(criticised too harsh)
    • Article 231: Germany responsible, subsequent damages that succeeded war -  carry weight of war reparations.
    • Clause = heavily criticised - incredibly unfair/biassed.
    • 132 billion gold marks - reparation.
    • J.M Keynes → reparation cost "counterproductive/excessive."
    • Clause - justifiable from big three perspectives = needed losers to pay for damages.
    • Fr being one of spearheads - found something to criticise, not harsh enough
    • Fr = supporters of harsh terms - denied harsher actions by Br.
    • Fr wanted to cripple Germany to a point where they were no longer a factor
    • J.M Keynes → Policy of Fr to set clock back/undo, since 1870, progress of Germany.
    • Germany's criticisms of reparations = "beyond economic capacity", "slave treaty"
    • Immediate economic problems suffered = prominent war debts/inflation, reparations Yet recovered in 1929
    • Allies made revisions to terms/ aid German economy, criticisms against clause = unjustified.
    • Germany had disarmament/demilitarisation clause (Article 180) - crippled ability to defend 
    • Reduce army to 100k active troops/demilitarise Rhineland. 
    • J.M Keynes → “Such severe penalty, only applied to losing nations”
    • Germany's critique partially justified + victor's reasons = justifiable.
    • Br/Fr witnessed aggressive strategies of Second Reich WWII, 1914 Schlieffen plan
    • Wanted to reduce likelihood of occurrence = restrictions on military potential.
    • E. Mantoux → Lack of army = able to pay off reparations
    • R.J Evans → Germany's alt right wing annexationist program = treaty would not leave them a conqueror
    • R.J Evans → Germans would’ve found it unfair regardless.
    • Article 119 demanded Germany give up overseas possessions/cede 13% land.
    • Most criticised = denial of self-determination
    • Germany argued denial of creation of a union between Austria/Germany was counterproductive to Wilson's 14 points
    • ^ Wholly justified, 14 points proposed stated self-determination was key, 
    • Germany was not allowed to determine own course due to limitations by Fr/Br.
    • Criticised ceding of Danzig to Poland = Allied plan for Poland to have a naval port.
    • Contributing factor = invasion of Poland 1939.
    • Germany was largely justified, as European territorial losses were meant to cripple them
    • However built up resentment that accumulated in nationalism/aggressions 1939.
  • A clear winner cannot be obtained from these criticisms, as all the criticisms can be seen as equally justifiable.