Germany
28 June 1919 .
The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
The War Guilt clause of the Treaty of Versailles required Germany to accept all responsibility for all the damage of the war caused by Germany and its allies. The Treaty of Versailles also required Germany to disarm (no more standing army) and concede a substantial amount of territory. Widely regarded as the most damaging by historians is the stipulation that Germany had to pay the equivalent of 442 billion US dollars to the Allied powers.
The Treaty of Versailles is a peace settlement that was signed after World War I had ended in 1918. It was signed at the Palace at Versailles near Paris, France between Germany and their allies. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/treaty_of_versailles.htm
Germany
signing of the Treaty of Versailles
28 June 1919 .
signing of the Treaty of Versailles
The treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
the treaty of Versailles stated that Germany must pay repararations to the allies the hyper inflation started soon after that Germany had to pay over billions of German marks by that time the cost of a loaf of bread would be 3,465 marks Adam
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The treaty of Versailles <><><> The above treaty required Germany to bear the financial costs of World War ONE.
The War Guilt clause of the Treaty of Versailles required Germany to accept all responsibility for all the damage of the war caused by Germany and its allies. The Treaty of Versailles also required Germany to disarm (no more standing army) and concede a substantial amount of territory. Widely regarded as the most damaging by historians is the stipulation that Germany had to pay the equivalent of 442 billion US dollars to the Allied powers.
Versailles
end WW1punish Germany for its participation in WW1repay the Allies for the costs of their participation in WW1