One of the most debatable armistice agreements in history is the Treaty of Versailles. The so-called "war guilt" article of the treaty mandated that Germany and the other Central Powers bear full responsibility for World War I. This entailed giving up areas, reducing military power, and compensating the Allies.
The treaty would ultimately fail to address the fundamental problems that led to war in 1914 and help pave the way for another significant conflict by putting all of the blame for the war on Germany, enforcing harsh reparations payments, and assembling an unstable group of smaller countries in Europe.
The Treaty of Versailles ultimately failed to bring about enduring peace on the continent of Europe. When Adolf Hitler came to power, Germany once more became a warring country.
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