History, 12.02.2020 18:20 rashawng2005
How does this passage reflect the reaction of many
Germans at the end of World War 1?
Vengeance! German Nation!
Today, in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, Germany is
being forced to sign a disgraceful treaty. Never forget this
day! On this same spot, where the German Empire in all
its glory began, today German honor is being trampled
on.
Never forget this day! The German people will never stop
working to reconquer their place among the nations of
the world. There will be vengeance for the shame of 1919.
-Deutsche Zeitung,
June 28, 1919
It claims that Germany was at fault
It demands the return of lost territory.
It accepts Germany's loss of honor.
It expresses resentment for the provisions.
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