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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
12

Versailles treaty Please help (30points)

History
2 answers:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

No

Explanation:

it'd effect the way Germany felt about us in the future because of how unfairly they were punished

victus00 [196]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

honestly

Explanation:

why not it was a good peace treaty for the future to make our lives happy and make our life easier to live within and without with people circle around us.

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