"The Treaty of Versailles and its effects on Germany" is a summary of the most important aspects concerning this treaty.
Title: "The Treaty of Versailles and its effects on Germany" is a summary of the most important aspects concerning this treaty.
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"The Treaty of Versailles and its effects on Germany" is a summary of the most important aspects concerning this treaty.
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 118 | Pages: 0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Treaty of Versailles and its effects on Germany -Disarmament of the Germany army (only 100,000 soldiers and 15,000 sailors were allowed) -Demolition of heavy weapons -Demilitarization of the Rheinland (region) and its besiegement -Germany has to pay reparations: the exact amount should be determined before 1921 -Germany loses the following territories: oAlsace - Lorraine oFrance can make economic use of the Saarland for 15 years oEupen-Malmedy (to Belgium) oNorth-Schleswig (to Denmark) oThe main part of West-Preussen (to Poland)
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before 1921 -Germany loses the following territories: oAlsace - Lorraine oFrance can make economic use of the Saarland for 15 years oEupen-Malmedy (to Belgium) oNorth-Schleswig (to Denmark) oThe main part of West-Preussen (to Poland) oDanzig becomes economic partner of Poland oMemelland (to Lithuania) oHultschiner Ländchen (to Czechoslovakia) oLoss of all colonies -Article 228 designates the emperor as war criminal and asks for his surrender -Article 231 states that blames Germany and its allies to be the only culprits