treaty of versailles was humiliating for germans,give 3 examples in support of your answer?
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1. Germany's power was reduced due to demilitarisation by the Allied powers.
2. Rhineland, a resource rich region, was occupied by the Allied powers for much of the 1920s.
3. Germany had to pay a compensation of 6 billion euros for the damage it had caused to the Allies.
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2. Rhineland, a resource rich region, was occupied by the Allied powers for much of the 1920s.
3. Germany had to pay a compensation of 6 billion euros for the damage it had caused to the Allies.
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The treaty of Versailles was forced upon Germany and was humiliating for her. The three examples which shows the treaty was humiliating for Germany are as :
1. According to the treaty Germany was forced to surrender some of their territories and colonies to the Allied powers. She almost lost 13% territory of her Pre-WW I territory.
2. The size of army of Germany was not allowed to exceed 100,000 men. Moreover the army was not allowed to keep armored tanks and submarines. The rich resourced Rhineland was demilitarized.
3. The Germany was held solely responsible for the damages caused by the War and was asked to pay huge indemnity which was not possible for her to pay off and lead to economic crises in the country.
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