What percentage of territories in overseas colonies were lost to Germany
through the Treaty of Versailles ?
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The Treaty of Versailles reduced Germany's territory in Europe by approximately 13 percent, and stripped Germany of all its overseas territories and colonies. If a map of these territories is transposed on to a modern map of the world, we can see that these territories are situated in 28 modern countries. In Europe, all of this land was given to neighboring states (including Lithuania, which bordered German East Prussia at the time), with the largest areas of land
being annexed by France and Poland.
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