What were the impact of treaty of Versailles on Germany
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The treaty of Versailles had also taken away useful agriculture land from Germany. North schlesulig was useful for grazing land, however Denmark had taken it. Upper and eastern Silesia had gone to Poland and those areas are known for producing textiles so the German's did lose plenty of agricultural land.
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The treaty of Versailles had also taken away useful agriculture land from Germany. North schlesulig was useful for grazing land, however Denmark had taken it. Upper and eastern Silesia had gone to Poland and those areas are known for producing textiles so the German's did lose plenty of agricultural land.
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