The Treaty of Versailles had several weaknesses, primarily its harsh reparations and territorial losses imposed on Germany, which fostered resentment and economic instability. Additionally, the treaty failed to create a sustainable peace by ignoring the complex political and social dynamics in Europe, leading to the rise of extremist movements. The League of Nations, established to prevent future conflicts, lacked enforcement power and the participation of key nations like the United States, undermining its effectiveness. Overall, the treaty contributed to the conditions that led to World War II.
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