What the Versailles Treaty Teaches us about Gun Control

What the Versailles Treaty Teaches us about Gun Control
What the Versailles Treaty Teaches us about Gun Control

U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- This weekend marked the one-hundredth anniversary of the end of the First World War—if we don’t count the Napoleonic Wars as a global conflict, of course. It was supposed to be the war to end all wars, and though it was called the Great War, it turned out to be only the first act of what would be a much greater horror to come. The lessons are many. One that I wish to draw here is what the Versailles Treaty can teach advocates of gun control.

The treaty is reminiscent of today’s advocates to restrict gun rights in several ways. It singled out Germany as responsible for the war, despite there having been multiple participants whose military and diplomatic policies made the conflict inevitable and a terrorist attack by a Serbian nationalist that put everything in motion. But in the same way that gun owners are blamed for violence in our nation, Germany was declared to be the villain and beaten down financially and militarily.

It was legislation passed by the Weimar Republic to satisfy the demands of the Versailles Treaty that disarmed the German people, not the Nazis. That was in keeping with the broader goal to make Germany unable to start a war again. Citizens had to surrender their guns, and the nation’s military was cut down to numbers and equipment that would have been inadequate for defense had France, for example, decided to invade. Submarines and military aircraft were also prohibited.

Unsurprisingly, none of this worked. Paramilitary groups such as the Freikorps and other right-wing precursors to the Nazi Sturmabteilung fought the communists, and both sides killed people who weren’t involved, and the politically motivated violence primed the nation for the rise of an authoritarian leader who promised peace.

As readers of this magazine will know, disarming civilians who refuse to comply is a fool’s errand. But the Allies missed—willfully or otherwise—the more difficult to hide efforts of the German government to maintain skills and technical advancement in the weapons of war, particularly in the development during the intervening decades of submarines and airplanes. The Germans bought interests in maritime design companies in the Netherlands and Spain, developing vessels for several nations, including Turkey and future enemy, Soviet Russia as a cover for thinking through the U-boats that Churchill would later say was the only thing that really frightened him during the Second World War. Willy Messerschmitt and others not only worked with aircraft manufacturers of other countries but also understood that racing planes made the basis of fighters and passenger craft had much in common with bombers, an example of a dual-use technology that has become of such concern today.

In other words, vindictiveness and enforced disarmament failed. It failed because demonizing an entire group of people when the responsibility is much more complex creates resentments that fester. It failed because people who are determined to be armed will find a way. And it failed because it neglected to address the factors that motivated the second round of conflict in Europe. Advocates of gun control would do well to learn this lesson.


About Greg CampGreg Camp

Greg Camp has taught English composition and literature since 1998 and is the author of six books, including a western, The Willing Spirit, and Each One, Teach One, with Ranjit Singh on gun politics in America. His books can be found on Amazon. He tweets @gregcampnc.

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Patriot guy

Now we have the new Hitler youth in Florida yelling ban all guns! And the news media listens to them. Its been reported that some of these characters are paid actors! And they pay teens to wear t shirts and carry signs. Just wait until they are married, in their late 20’s got a wife and kids and ask them what they would like to protect their fsmily with… A gun.. or a hankie! Don’t you just love it having a bunch of 14 or 15 year olds telling adults what they can own and do. Hell they cant even… Read more »

David

The NAZI’s were socialists, not right-wingers! They hated the communists as much as the communists hated them. Both groups strived for complete domination of the nation’s economy and people. As evil as Hitler was, Stalin and the communists were just as brutal with their own people. Research the various and sundry “pogroms” and other methods Stalin used to murder at least 30 million of his own people, especially in the Ukraine. Stalin killed more Soviet citizens than Hitler did! And they were both socialists, racists, homophobes, anti-Semites and just generally defined evil in the twentieth, or any other, century. Remember,… Read more »

Marauder

Gun control isn’t about guns, it’s about control. Do not be deceived by the rambling bullscat from the socialist leftards in DC and elsewhere.

Ron

Tionico, Churchill was a drunken bum. Naked and drunk in the White House too. Thanks to him,in part,Britannia no longer rules the waves. His lust for war reduced England to a insignificant Nation after WW2.
Dunkirk…the Germans let them escape thanks to Hitler. He foolishly thought the gesture might bring peace.

Brandon White, VA

We have to stand together and stop it in it’s tracks we are going to do one of two things give up our rights or fight for them our government won’t to control us and getting our gun is the first step so we have know why to fight back we are at some point going to have to stand together and say no if you want our guns and our rights to quote the NRA you will have to pry them from my cold dead hands the government will put so many restrictions on our guns to make it… Read more »

Tionico

Years ago I was quite involved in the recreational sailplane world. One of our folks owned a VERY interesting aircraft.. I had opportunity to chat him up at one of our competitioin meets on the California coast. His plane was quite different in design, shape, construction, then all the others. Turns out it was built in Germany, his in 1936. The story was that the then-arming up quietly and stealthily German government called for the design and construction of a fleet of these craft. they were a two place tandem flight trainer, constructed almost entirely of.. WOOD. VERY agile and… Read more »