why did the allied forces were not so harsh towards Germany after Second World War?
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The loss of territory. the Germans hated the Treaty of Versailles due to the harsh terms imposed on her, especially the reparations, the military and territorial losses. ... This angered the Germans because they felt this was too much to pay and they needed as much money as possible to rebuild their industry.
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The main reasons why the Germans hated the Treaty of Versailles was because they thought it was unfair. Germany had not taken part in the Conference. ... They hated clause 231 – the 'War Guilt' clause – which stated that Germany had caused 'all the loss and damage' of the war.
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