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the Treaty of Versailles signed at the end of world war 1 was Harsh and humiliated because

a)Germany lost its overseas colonies and 13% of its territories
b)it lost 75% of its ironand27% of its coal to france demark was forced to pay compensation of 6 billions pounds
c)the Western powers demilitarised germany and they occupied resource rich rhineland in the 1920s
d) All of the above ​

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Answered by NavyaThakral
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Answer:

d) All the above

Explanation:

The Treaty of Versailles was harsh and humiliating because:

(1) 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.

(2) Germany was demilitarised to weaken its power.

(3) The war guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the war and the damages the allied countries suffered.

(3)Germany was forced to pay compensation amounting to £6 billion.

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