The debate among historians over whether the Treaty of Versailles caused the Second World War, often focuses on the Treaty as something that brought about the war, rather than something that failed to prevent the war. There were many features of the Treaty of Versailles, that had the potential for success in keeping the peace and preventing future conflict. In many respects the Treaty of Versailles failed to keep world peace, because the Treaty was incomplete and unenforced.

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