The principle of self- determination, often seen as a moral or legal right, is that every nation is entitled to a sovereign territorial state, and that every specifically identifiable population should choose which state it belongs to.
It followed the treaty because one of Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points was that countries should be able to make themselves by national self-determination. The Treaty of Versailles also followed this by allowing some Pan-Slavic countries to be created [Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia.] A lot of borders were changed also depending on the nationality of the people who lived there.
It violated it because not all nationalities got a country, and when the borders were being re-arranged many people were forced to live in a different country [specifically the Germans]
Treaty of Versailles
Germany violated the neutrality of the US by attacking merchant ships that were plying the Atlantic routes. German U-boats used to torpedo down merchant ships in order to frustrate trade and the movement of raw materials between US and UK.
The United States initially had to follow a policy of appeasement towards Germany. This policy was directly related to the treaty of Versailles.
the treaty was the treaty that made Napoleon shorter.
The Treaty of Versailles, also known as the Treaty of Paris
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how was the Versailles treaty inconsistent on the issues of national self determination
The idea of self-determination was influenced by the peace treaty and the League of Nations after World War I as nations sought to redraw borders and create new states based on the principle of national identity. However, the treaty's imposition of new borders and mandates on various regions, often without considering local desires or identities, led to ongoing tensions and conflicts in the post-war period. Overall, the concept of self-determination gained prominence but faced challenges in its application.
The Treaty of Greenville
There were no treaty banning atomic bombs back them so basically the US did not violate any treaty. The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons was signed on 1 July 1968. The atomic bombs used agasint mankind were dropped on August 6 and 9, 1945.
To follow the San Stefan treaty and stick to it
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The treatie was not in effect at the time of the bombings.
cause they're stupid (Y)
yes it did help hitler because it gave him a chance to build an army and violate the treaty
yes Hitlers military build up did violate the treaty.