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Treaty of versailes ?​

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Answered by vadapallidhanasekhar
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The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.

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Answered by hakimsarah75
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The victorious allies met in Versailles,a suburbs in Paris and later in Paris from January to June 1919.

The treaty was based on Woodrow Wilson,President of Uniyed States,Lloyd George,Prime Minister of Britain, and George Clemenceau,Prime Minister of France.The defeated allies were not represented.27 countries were represented.The treaty was signed on 28 June 1919 in a conference in Paris.

The terms of treaty-

1.The treaty declared Germany guilty of aggression.

2.The convenient of the League of Nations was added to the Treaty of Versailles.

3.The Rhine Valley was dimilitarised and the west of the Rhine was given to the allies for 15 years.

4.The army was limited to 1,00,000 soldiers.The navy was limited to 15,000 men and 24 ships.Air force and submarines were banned.

5.The coal mines in Germany called Saar was ceded to France for 15 years and was governed by the League of Nations.

6.Germany had to pay for the loss and damages suffered by the allies which was 33 billion dollars.

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