The treaty of versailles was humiliating under Germans ' give 3 example to support your answer .
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1. Germany lost its possession over its overseas colonies.
2. It lost 75% of iron and 26% of its coal.
3. Rhineland, a resource rich region, was occupied by the Allied Powers for much of the 1920s.
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2. It lost 75% of iron and 26% of its coal.
3. Rhineland, a resource rich region, was occupied by the Allied Powers for much of the 1920s.
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Three examples which support that the treaty of Versailles was humiliating for Germany are :
1. Under the provisions of Treaty, Germany was made responsible for the damages caused by WWI and was asked to pay $33 billion to the Allies as war indemnity.
2. Germany was not allowed to exceed the limit of army to more than 1 lac soldiers and was not permitted to keep tanks and other weapons.
3. The overseas colonies of Germany were taken away and the rich resourceful territory of Rhineland was demilitarized.
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