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Point number 5 which said that every ethnic group in Europe would have the right to decide which country they wanted to be citizens of. The treaty of Versailles violated Point number 5 by putting 3.5 million Germans in Czechoslovakia and millions of Germans in other countries like Poland. Point number 5 gave each ethnic group to right to vote on which country they wanted to be in, but when the ethnic Germans voted to join Germany, this was ignored.

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