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ch4aika [34]
4 years ago
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Was the Treaty of Versailles a just and fair peace treaty or an unjust and unfair one, and why?

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nirvana33 [79]4 years ago
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The treaty of Versailles was an unfair treaty because they blamed everything on Germany and restricted its capabilities as a country and they had to pay for the war to the other states/counties
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