How did the Treaty of Versailles shape European politics throughout the 1920s?
Well it made France feel a lot more secure about Germany, but they still didn’t wanna do much trading with them. England wanted Germany to have a strong economy, buffer against USSR so England and Germany were pretty close during the 20s. All the nations against Germany and the entente had more in common now, and they had reparations coming in, so that meant more stronger economies which meant more politics were discussing about stuff (trading, etc) strengthening the relationships.