Some points...

Germany did not "willfully" sign the treaty of Versailles. France threatened more violence if it was not signed.

The question is: Is a nation bound to live up to a completely unfair treaty forced upon them if they were not an aggressor nation? If say, Canada, simply adhered to its alliance with Britain and they eventually lost the war, should they willfully accept an unending payment of reperations to the former enemy?

The Iraq comparison has been brought up. If you remember Iraq invaded Kuwait, yet Germany during WW1 was not 1st, not even 2nd to initiate hostilities, but the 3rd.

I dont know if the people hear claiming they would be happy living under the Versailles treaty because their nation was forced to sign it understand fully what that treaty did.

If you are actually making the arguement that Germany was justified with its agression, then I'm very dissappointed.
I am very much making that argument. I think you would agree if your children were starving due to unfair punishment forced upon your nation for a war it did not start, not to punish it but to keep it weak.

But hey, its just a historical question and my opinion. The war was fought 60 years ago..