How did the allies’ point of view affect germany during the peace process after world war i? germans were anxious to join forces with the allies to prevent future conflict. germans were grateful for being allowed to rebuild their economy. germans felt threatened by the formation of the league of nations. germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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Thats what I would assume.
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The right answer is "Germans were angry about their harsh punishment."
Germany in the treaty was taken as responsible for causing the First War, and therefore severe punishments on the German Reich were imposed as a gigantic indemnity whose last installment was paid at the beginning of the twenty-first century, loss of territory to neighboring nations and limitation as to the strength of the army. The German leaders naturally did not like the treaty at all, which would leave Germany "in the mud." But if it refused, the German empire would have to deal with the various countries of the Triple Alliance and their allies, especially the United States, which had just arrived at the war, which seemed, in the eyes of the Germans, to have almost unlimited numbers of soldiers and resources. Seeing her inability in terms of resources and military power to reverse the advance of the enemy countries, she was obliged to accept in bad taste the treaty. Therefore, the treaty remained as an imposition, or dictation, in the eyes of the Germans.
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Because for their profit