the peace Treaty at Versailles with the allies was Harsh and humiliating peace.
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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.
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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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