Thaler_Reviews_CraneSchool - page 13

World War
1.
This
was
the Treaty
of
Versailles,
some
aspects
this treaty were that the
Germans
had
to
have a
small army, that they must
accept
the blame
for
starting
World
War
1,
the
Germans had
to
pay
major
fines
for
the
damage
of
the
war,
and
that land
was
taken away
from
them.
No
Germans
liked
this
treaty. They
were
relatively
poor
at
the
time
and
couldn't
pay the
fines.
Germany wanted
a
ruler who would
get
rid
of
the
treaty.
His
name
was
Adolf
Hitler,
just
the
man
they were
looking for,
so
they thought. The
Treaty
of
Versaiiles
turned out
to
be
part
of
the
cause
of
World
War
II
because
people
weren't
happy
with
this treaty.
Another
cause
was
due
to
the Depression after
World
War
1.
This
gave
Hitler
another
chance
to
rise
to dictatorship
because he
thought the German
people should
be
re-united,
so
he started
invading
other countries. The
invading
of
other
countries
lead
to
some
countries
fighting
back
against
the
Germans.
The way that the
Americans
got
into
the war was
because
the
Japanese
bombed
Pearl
Harbor,
who
were
aliies of
the Germans.
Pearl
Harbor
was our naval
bass so
we
immediately took
action
to
join
the
war.
These
are
just
some
of
the
causes
of
the
World
War
II.
.-I
used
this website
to
help
me
further
understand
the
causes
of World
War Two.
Thaler was
a
strong man
who
was courageous
and
a
hero. When Thaler
was
faced
with
hunger,
imprisonment
and
abuse
he
didn't
back
down
he
kept
walking,
and
with
some
encouragement
from
his friends he survived.
I
would
recommend this book
to
friend
because
I
think
it
is
an
interesting story
filled with
drama,
hope,
and
courage.
This
story
makes
you feel
for
Thaler,
it
transforms
you into
another
time period,
and
it
makes
you feel
like
you
are
right by
Thaler's
side.
This
is
a
captivating
andrinspiration
novel.
I
am pleased
that Thaler,
and
all
of
the other
Holocaust survivors
brought
their
emotions
and events paper
to life
on
paper, because
without
it
is
less
people
would
be educated
about the holocaust.
and
these
stories
deserved
to
be heard.
1...,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,...36
Powered by FlippingBook