Treaty of Versaille and the beginnings of the Nazi Party. Early Nazi parade, 1919

Treaty of Versaille and the beginnings of the Nazi Party. Early Nazi parade, 1919

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After the Sarajevo attempt, 53 countries signed a peace treaty, aiming to end wars forever. Clemenceau, Lloyd George, and Wilson were key figures, but the US and Russia did not sign. In Berlin, veterans felt betrayed and sought revenge, dreaming of glory. New political movements emerged, marked by strange salutes and uniforms, raising concerns for the future.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the primary purpose of the peace treaty signed by the delegations of 53 countries?

To create the League of Nations

To punish the defeated countries

To end all future wars

To establish a new world order

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Why did the United States not ratify the treaty signed by President Woodrow Wilson?

They disagreed with the League of Nations

The Senate did not approve it

They were not invited to the signing

They wanted to negotiate a separate peace

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the sentiment among German veterans after the treaty was signed?

They felt victorious

They supported the treaty

They sought revenge

They were indifferent

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What was the significance of the 'brown shirts' mentioned in the final section?

They were a fashion trend

They represented a new political party

They were a symbol of peace

They were a group seeking revenge

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What was the hope expressed at the end of the transcript regarding future generations?

That they would never witness such events

That they would learn from past mistakes

That they would join the League of Nations

That they would see more wars