The treaty of versalies was humiliting on the Germans.'Explain?
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the treaty of Versailles was humiliating Germans because the allies considered Germans the reason for war and they forced to give compulsions like 13%of their territories and 6 billion pounds!
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The treaty of Versailles was very harsh on the Germans. Some of its conditions were:
1. Germany lost its possession over the overseas colonies, which accounted for one tenth of the population.
2. Rhineland, a resource rich region, was occupied by the Allied powers for much of the 1920s.
3. The power of Germany was further reduced by demilitarisation by the Allied powers.
4. The War Guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the damage cause to the Allied powers, and was forced to pay a compensation of 6 billion euros.
1. Germany lost its possession over the overseas colonies, which accounted for one tenth of the population.
2. Rhineland, a resource rich region, was occupied by the Allied powers for much of the 1920s.
3. The power of Germany was further reduced by demilitarisation by the Allied powers.
4. The War Guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the damage cause to the Allied powers, and was forced to pay a compensation of 6 billion euros.
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