Introduction
Key forces
- The Armistice of November 1918 ended the fighting but did not settle the peace — that required months of complex Allied negotiations at the Peace Conference.
- The Treaty of Versailles imposed territorial losses, military restrictions, reparations, and the war guilt clause on Germany, which rejected the terms as a dictated and illegitimate peace.
- The absence of American ratification and the progressive weakening of Allied enforcement meant that the settlement could not be sustained over time.
- German resentment over the treaty became a central tool of revisionist and extremist politics, culminating in Hitler's systematic dismantling of in the 1930s.

















