The treaty of versaills was humiliating on the germans . explain the statement
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treaty of Versailles was humiliating on the Germans:
Germany had to pay a huge sum of thirty three billion dollars as war indemnity.
Germany's Rhine valley was completely destroyed.
Germany's Saar basin was taken away.
Germany had to give coal to France for at least ten years.
Germany had to give away all the territories she had won during the wars..
Germany had to pay a huge sum of thirty three billion dollars as war indemnity.
Germany's Rhine valley was completely destroyed.
Germany's Saar basin was taken away.
Germany had to give coal to France for at least ten years.
Germany had to give away all the territories she had won during the wars..
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The Treaty of Versailles was very harsh and humiliating on the Germans.
1. As per the rules and regulations of this treaty,Germany had lost many of its colonial territories, colonies, their major resource areas and the allied powers lowered Germany's military power.
2. Germany was forced to pay a compensation of 6 billion dollars as war - indemnity to the allied powers.
3. Allied powers occupied Rhineland and all other gold and coal reserves.
Germany faced a huge economic depression due to this and started printing paper currency due to which the value of the mark fell. Germans had to carry cartloads of paper money to buy the bread.
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