Tuesday, March 4, 2008

i surrport woodrow wilson's fourteen points. so i am not really fond of the terms of the TOV, i do not agree with the TOV.. The terms are simply too harsh.. the peparations were simply crazy, it was impossible for germany to pay such a huge sum of money.. it would take many generations to pay up.. 6.6 billion pounds!!!!!! this would affect the future generations as it was the ambitous kasier which brough germany into the war.. so it is not fair for the future generations to pay for wad the previous leaders wad done... germany too had suffered greaty too... although germany was the the most agressive country and caused lots of chaos, the treaty should be fair.. by taking away their colonies and many important lands, it was unfair as they needed all the land they needed to recover from the war.. we must stop all these, and i think the fourteen points is a good way to do it.. i still do not understand why the other leaders hated germany till this extent... we must learn to forgive and forget in order to achive world peace.. i lost all my loved one i ever cared for, but i am still asble to sympatise the germans and not want them to be treated so badly.. i still hate them for destorying everything i have.. but just imagine, if u were in that state, will u like it???
thats why i do not agree with the terms of th TOV.. i feel that this will create more hate in the germans and this coulds somehow lead to another conflict and thus to another war..... this would be very bad as the whole of europe will not be happy even though the fighting has stop...
thinking of it, its all the kasier's fault!!!!! DARN THE KASIER!!!!!!!!!!

1 comment:

Monsieur LeClerc said...

why do you say that the treaty of versailes is harsh?IT IS TOO LENIENT!Just imagine,you came back from a holiday with your friends just to return home and find out that what's left of your house is a block of brick and the whole of your famly is missing?what would you do?would'nt you be terribly upset and would'nt you seek revenge for the one who is responsible?