Fishbed
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Joined: 11/21/2005 From: Beijing, China - Paris, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Rafo quote:
Just compare what Plan Marshall was and meant for Germany and many other Western countries, and now compare that with the settlement of 1919. And by Western allies, I basically mean France, sorry, Clemenceau. The Plan Marshall had nothing to do with peace, it's not the settlement of WWII. What peace brought to Germany was a massive trial for war crimes, total military occupation and an actual division in 2. Furthermore, the Plan Marshall was not put in place by a power that had lost more of its male population than any western nation ever had, while still having its former ennemy a lot stronger than itself ... and totally free of damage from the war ! In short, you can't honestly compare it to Versailles. Thank you. Basically, we're comparing apples and oranges here Bletchley_Geek. And while the Versailles "settlement" was far from being the treaty we needed to ensure that peace would last, it is a logical and understandable conclusion to the conflict considering the times, the damage inflicted to French population and French industry and the fear to see it happen again, while Germany wasn't occupied by 1918. While lacking the far-sighted view that this treaty would actually ensure that the Germans would come back for a re-match, remember that 25 years later the Western Allies somehow thought about following this path too, even in 1944-45 - cf. the implications of the original Morgenthau Plan. While a few people were clever enough to suspect the grief such a peace treaty would generate, like Anatole France, they were not a lot of them, and they most probably had not the insight we have - a socialist argument being broadly, while still being very relevant, that the German working classes should not be punished for the sins of their leadership, and that something else than a peace based on friendship was dooming peace itself. I doubt anyone could have reasonably thought at the time of the kind of apocalypse that happened in the end, but these were arguably very enlightened voices lost in the big mess, sound and fury of the long-awaited Pyrrhic victory.
< Message edited by Fishbed -- 7/3/2011 5:30:18 AM >
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