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iris [78.8K]
3 years ago
5

What terms did the treaty of versailles place on germany

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gregori [183]3 years ago
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<span>1.   Germany had to accept the <span>Blame</span> for starting the war (Clause 231).  This was vital because it provided the justification for...</span>

<span>2.   Germany had to pay £6,600 million (called <span>Reparations</span>) for the damage done during the war.</span>

<span>3.   Germany was forbidden to have submarines or an air force.   She could have a navy of only six battleships, and an <span>Army</span> of just 100,000 men.   In addition, Germany was not allowed to place any troops in the Rhineland, the strip of land, 50 miles wide, next to France.</span>

<span>4.   Germany lost <span>Territory</span> (land) in Europe. Germany’s colonies were given to Britain and France.</span>

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