Explain The Impact Of Treaty Of Versaille on Germany
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One of the most controversial terms of the treaty was the War Guilt clause, which explicitly and directly blamed Germany for the outbreak of hostilities. The treaty forced Germany to disarm, to make territorial concessions, and to pay reparations to the Allied powers in the staggering amount of $5 billion.
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Aside from affecting Germany, the Treaty of Versailles might have caused the Great Depression.
Germany's army was reduced. German was not allowed to have submarine or an Air Force. It could have army of only 100,000 men and navy of 6 ship and it was not allowed to place any troops in the Rhineland.
War Guilt Clause – Germany should accept the blame for starting World War One. Reparations – Germany had to pay 6,600 million pounds for the damage caused by the war.
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