After World War I, the Rhineland was demilitarized, meaning that Germany agreed not to allow its citizens to live there. to hold military exercises there. to make it a French colony. not to station troops there.
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The area known as the Rhineland was a strip of German land that borders France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This area was deemed a demilitarized zone to increase the security of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands against future German aggression.
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D. not to station troops there.
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