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the article 231 ' THE WAR GUILT '​

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Answered by Shreya091
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❇ Article 231 of Treaty of Versailles is known as War Guilt.

❇It states the Germany was responsible for the out break of World War I.

❇The people hated this treaty because they thought they were betrayed and it was very harsh to them.

❇It states that Germany had caused all the damage and loss ,so it had to be repented.

❇It was one of the controversial part of Treaty and deal with penalty.

Answered by bhanuprakashreddy23
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Explanation:

1) The main idea of Article 231 in the Treaty of Versailles is that Germany and her allies were solely responsible for all damages to Allies in World War I. 2) Most Germans felt humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles, even if they couldn't explain its terms.

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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