what are the provisions of treaty of Versailles
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The Treaty demanded German territorial reduction, including the establishment of an independent Poland, recovery of Alsace-Lorraine to France, Saar to be administered by the League, and loss of German colonies. It also demanded for reparations to the Allies from Germany (precisely 1232 billiard gold Marks).
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- Germany was found guilty of starting the war and therefore was to pay reparations for the losses suffered.
- The Reparation Commission set up for deciding the compensation decided on 6,600 million pounds to be paid in installments.
- All Central Powers were directed to pay war indemnity.
- The German Army was to be limited to 1,00,000 men.
- A small navy was allowed, but there were to be no submarines and no Air Force.
- The union of Austria and Germany was forbidden and Germany was to acknowledge and respect the Independence of Austria.
- Germany was forced to give up all the rights and titles over her overseas possessions to the Allies.
- All German colonies became mandated territories under the League of Nations.
- Germany was forced to revoke the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk(with Russia) and Bucharest(Bulgaria).
- Alsace-Lorraine was returned to France.
- The former Russian territories of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were to be independent.
- Northern Schleswig was given to Denmark and some small districts to Belgium.
- The Rhineland was to be occupied by the Allies.
- Rhine was to be demilitarized.
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