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What military restrictions were imposed on Germany by the treaty of Versailles?

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Answered by dchakradhari55
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The Treaty restricted the Germans' armed forces to only 100,000 men in the army, no submarines or aeroplanes, and only six battleships. In addition, conscription was banned (soldiers had to be volunteers). The idea was to reduce Germany's armed forces to a size where they could never endanger the countries round about.

Answered by yogeshpatil9004933
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The Treaty restricted the Germans' armed forces to only 100,000 men in the army, no submarines or aeroplanes, and only six battleships. In addition, conscription was banned (soldiers had to be volunteers). The idea was to reduce Germany's armed forces to a size where they could never endanger the countries round about.

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