Why was the treaty of Versailles offensive for Germany?
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The treaty was not in favour of Germany.
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Treaty of Versailles
The treaty was extremely harsh on Germany. It forced Germany to "accept the responsibility for causing all the loss and damage" of the war. Germany was forced to disarm, give up land to France, and to pay reparations of 132 billion Marks (around $442 billion in 2014 money)
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