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what was the treaty of Versailles and what happened to Germany after signing the treaty

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Answered by student1906
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  1. The treaty of Versailles with the Allies was a harsh and humiliating peace
  2. Germany lost it's overseas colonies, a tenth of it's population, 75 per cent of iron and 26 per cent of it's coal to France, Britain, Denmark and Lithuania
  3. Germany was demilitarized
  4. The war guilt clause held Germany responsible for the damages the Allies had suffered
  5. Germany was forced to pay a compensation of 6 billion livres.
Answered by Anonymous
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  • The peace treaty of Versailles with the Allies, made at the end of the 1st world War, was harsh and humiliating.
  • After Germany defeat in the World War 1 , the peace treaty was imposed.
  • Germany lost its oversized colonies, a tenth of its population and 13% of its territories.
  • It also lost 75% of its iron ore and 26% coal to Allies Power.
  • What was once a mighty empire was demilitary right to weak it's power. Restrictions were placed on its Army, Navy with Ban on the air force. The resources reach Rhineland was also occupied by Allies Power during 1920s.

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