The treaty of Versailles (1920) signed at the end of world war I, was harsh and humiliating for Germany because
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It was harsh and humiliating because 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 its powers.
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