Posted on the right is an interesting article from 1936 announcing the German’s march into the Rhineland as well as the island of Hegoland. The journalist also listed various other Versailles Treaty violations:
• “The Versailles Treaty said that Germany should have no troops in the Rhineland. On March 7 of this year, they marched in.
• The Versailles Treaty said that Germany should never have a conscript army. On March 16 of this year, conscription was announced by Chancellor Adolf Hitler.
• The Versailles Treaty said that Germany should have no military aviation. She has it.
• The Versailles Treaty said that the Great German General Staff should be abolished. It was never disbanded.
• Violations of the Versailles Treaty began, in fact, a week before it was signed.”
Read a 1929 article about the ten-year anniversary of the treaty’s German War-Guilt Clause.
Click here to read an additional article concerning the Versailles Treaty violations.















































