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the peace Treaty at Versailles with the allies was Harsh and humiliating peace.
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Answered by TheCutestCat
12

The peace treaty of Versailles was all about this :

  • Financially, Germany suffered because the new Weimar Republic was made to pay compensation to the Allies for the war amounting to 6 billion dollars.
  • Germany lost its overseas colonies, as they were annexed and distributed among their allied powers.
  • Germany was demilitarised to weaken it's power.
  • Germany lost a 10th of its population, 13% of his territories, 75% of its iron, and 26% of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania.
  • The allied armies occupied the resource rich rhineland for much of the 1920's.
  • All these measures were harsh and humiliating for the Germans, and also to Hitler.

Answered by arpithaarnav
3

Answer:

Germany lost its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population and 13 per cent of its territories.

 75 per cent of its iron mines and 26 per cent of its coal mines were given to France, Poland, Denmark

and Lithuania.

 The Allied Powers demilitarised Germany to (not to possess more than one lakh soldiers) weaken its

power.

 Germany was made responsible for the I World War and damages the Allied countries suffered. Germany

was forced to pay compensation amounting to £6 billion.

 The Allied armies also occupied the resource-rich Rhineland for much of the 1920s.

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