the peace treaty was harsh and humiliating for Germany support the statements with facts?
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The peace treaty at Versailles was harsh and humiliating peace.Germany lost its overseas colonies,a tenth of its population,13% of its territories,75% of its iron and 26% of its coal to France,Poland,Denmark and Lithuania.The allied powers demilitarised Germany to weaken it's power.The war guilt clause held Germany responsible for the war and the 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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Explanation:a) Germany lost its overseas colonies, one-tenth of its population, 13% of its territories,
75% of its iron and 26% of its coal to Denmark, France, Poland and Lithuania
b) Germany was demilitarised to weaken its power. The strength of its army was limited
to 1,00,000 and the country was not required to have any Air force and submarines.
c) The War Guilt Clause in the treaty held Germany responsible for war and the damages
affected to the Allies.
d) Germany was forced to pay the compensation for the loss and damages suffered by the
Allies and the amount was fixed at six billion pounds.
e) Further The Allies also occupied the resource rich Rhineland.
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