Why was treaty of Versailles was Harsh and humiliating for Germany?
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The peace treaty at Versailles with the Allies was considered as harsh and humiliating because of the following reasons: Germany lost its overseas colonies, 1/10th of its population, 13% of its territories, 75% of its iron and 26% of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania.
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1. World War 1 ended with the allies defeating Germany and the Central powers.
2. the peace Treaty at Versailles was a harsh and humiliating treaty.
3. Germany lost its Overseas colonies, 75% of its iron , 26% of its coal to France, Poland ,Denmark and Lithuania.
4. The allied powers Demilitarized Germany to weaken its powers and forced Germany to pay compensation.
The allied Armies also occupied the resource- rich rhineland.
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