The motives of USA , Britain and France in imposing the treaty of Versailles on Germany
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13% of land was occupied.
26% of coal and 75% of iron and rich in soure Rhineland occupied by allies.
Germany demillaterised
Germany had to pay compensation of the war in livres
26% of coal and 75% of iron and rich in soure Rhineland occupied by allies.
Germany demillaterised
Germany had to pay compensation of the war in livres
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The motives of the USA, Britain, and France in imposing the 'treaty of Versailles' on Germany was to drain Germany for all its resources. Also because Germans were guilty ones for all the devastation in World War I.
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By the 'treaty of Versailles' on Germany:
1. 13% of land was occupied.
2. 26% of coal and '75% of iron' and rich in soured Rhineland were occupied by allies.
3. Germany was demilitarized
4. Germany had to 'pay compensation' for the war that happened.
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