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Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 284 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Effects of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany
World War I was one of the bloodiest and deadliest wars of all time. Many agreed that there were to be no more wars hence a treaty was signed. However, the contents of the treaty were not to Germany’s favour. The treaty of Versailles had a great role in Germany’s decision and desire to enter into war.
After Germany had surrendered and WWI was
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the number of soldiers that they had in WWI. France decided that they would take back their old land of Alsasce and Lorraine. Germany was ordered to pay reparations for the damage that they caused in WWI. Theses reparations were not only payed with money but also in the form of ships, trains, livestock, and valuable resources.
According to W.M. Jordan, these were the most important parts of the treaty of Versailles.
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