1. Failure of the Versailles Treaty
When George Washington left the presidency in 1796, he issued his farewell address, which listed many key points of what he believed the country's path should be. ... Out of all fourteen points, only four were implemented in any way: the freedom of Belgium and Poland (which was going to happen anyway), the reduction of arms (mainly for axis powers), and the creation of the League of Nations (horribly implemented). ... If all of these were true, Germany would have not felt angry at the allied powers for leaving them to cover all of the war debt, and would not have ended up taking to arms a...
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