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They lost money and therefore it was harder for them to pay for the War Repirations(6.6 billion pounds)

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Q: What effects did losing farmland in the treaty of Versailles have on Germany?
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Which emotions best describe Germany's reaction to the Treaty of Versailles?

Answer this question… Humiliation and resentment for losing power and having to pay damages


What were the main provisions of the Treaty Of Versailles?

Germany had to give up land, pay several million dollars in fines, and accept responsibility for losing the war.


How did the treaty of Versailles treat the losing nations after ww1?

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Why was the treaty of versi signed?

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What was Germany forced to agree to that punished them?

Germany was forced to agree to the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. These terms included accepting full responsibility for the war, paying substantial reparations, losing territory, and having severe military restrictions imposed upon them. This punitive treaty had lasting negative effects on Germany's economy, political stability, and ultimately contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and World War II.


How was the Treaty of Versailles a punishment for Germans?

I just completed taking an AP European history class, and more then half of the Treaty of Versailles was dedicated to punishing the Germans. This includes reparations that Germany had to pay, reducing its army to 100,000 men, and losing a lot of its land territories that were given out to countries that helped fight Germany.


Was the Treaty of Versailles good or bad?

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Why are you losing biodiverity?

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Was Germany on the winning side or losing side of world war 1?

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How is Germany doing in the war by 1943?

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Of all the losing countries in WW1, Germany was hit the worst for it's major participation in the war, including Zimmerman's telegram and the sinking of American and British ships in the Atlantic. Britain, France, and the United States created the Treaty of Versailles (named after the place it was written in Versailles, France), which disallowed Germany from expanding it's military forces any further and set up a border in the Rhineland where it could not cross in the Soviet Union. However, Germany broke both of these agreements before and during the second world war, which was partially started when Germany invaded the Soviet Union after it crossed the Rhine River.


How did Germany losing the ally with rusa the German war plans?

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