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sweet-ann [11.9K]
4 years ago
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Why were the Germans so upset with the "War Guilt Clause"?

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Nataly [62]4 years ago
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Because it basically dishonored them. They were forced to say they directly caused World War 1 and that they had to pay for it. With money. That also made them considered a "rouge state" for say amongst everyone else
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