Which best explains France’s position during the discussions at Versailles? The French were willing to forgive Germany because France had suffered relatively little damage during the war. The French wanted lenient terms because they were certain Germany would never again start a war. The French wanted harsh terms because much of the fighting and destruction had taken place on French soil. The French were eager to punish Germany because they believed a harsh policy would earn the respect of the German people.
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Option C is correct
The French wanted harsh terms because much of the fighting and destruction had taken place on French soil.
Explanation:
- France faced huge life and wealth losses due to Germany's war policy in the world war 1
- It was Germany that attacked France and then used its land to reach Russia
- In the treaty of Versailles, France wanted harsh terms for Germany for the destruction it caused to France
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The French wanted harsh terms because much of the fighting and destruction had taken place on French soil.
Explanation:
- The Treaty of Versailles (French: Traité de Versailles) was the most significant of the harmony bargains that finished World War I.
- The Treaty finished the condition of war among Germany and the Allied Powers. It was marked on 28 June 1919 in Versailles, precisely five years after the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which had legitimately prompted the war.
- The other Central Powers on the German side marked separate treaties. Although the cease-fire, marked on 11 November 1918, finished the genuine battling, it took a half year of Allied arrangements at the Paris Peace Conference to close the harmony bargain. The arrangement was enlisted by the Secretariat of the League of Nations on 21 October 1919.
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