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Why did the people of Germany refer to the Treaty of Versailles as a ‘dictated

peace’?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Germany did not agree with many of the harsh provisions of treaty and neither did German people as they were merely dictated to them. Germany was virtually humiliated through the treaty as it was coerced to sign it under the threat of invasion. Germany's economic troubles at this time were due to Versailles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The treaty was signed after the surrender of Germany when the Great War came to an end. ... Although,Wilson's 14 point formula talked about generous treatment, but the Treaty of Versailles is termed to be a document of dictated peace and was called an armistice for 20 years by a French diplomat present in the negotiations.

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