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How did germany react to military reductions

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stellarik [79]2 years ago
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Reactions to the Treaty in Germany were very negative. ... Germany lost 10% of its land, all its overseas colonies, 12.5% of its population, 16% of its coal and 48% of its iron industry. There were also the humiliating terms, which made Germany accept blame for the war, limit their armed forces and pay reparations.
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