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It was the Treaty of Versailles, bringing World War I to an end. It was signed on 28 June 1919.

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Q: What treaty imposed restrictions on Germany from World War 1?
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What were the restrictions imposed on Germany by the Allies after World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles was very detrimental to Germany.


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What was the name of the document that put restrictions on Germany?

The Treaty of Versailles, which tried to eliminate Germany's war waging capabilities after World War I.


What did the harsh conditions imposed by the treaty of Versailles after World War 1 help initiate?

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How did the treaty of Versailles start the world war 2?

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What was imposed on Germany after World War 2?

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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.


When was the day the problem of world war 2 started?

The Treaty of Versailles had a major influence on the causes of the second world war. The treaty was signed on June 28th 1919 after months of argument and negotiation between the "Big 3", England, France and the USA. Germany was not happy with the terms of the treaty, they had been excluded from the negotiations and the treaty imposed great restrictions on them, they lost territory and were dealt punitive financial burdens. It is widely accepted that the treaty doomed Germany to financial ruin, which in turn drove the German nation to take radical action and eventually move to reclaim territory they had considered to be part of Germany. The Nazi regime fed from the anger and dis-satisfaction created by the treaty.


What decision did the treaty of Versailles which ended World War I makes regarding the treatment of Germany?

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What did Germany have to do in the treaty of versailes?

The treaty of Versailles forced Germany to start world war1.


What formal agreement finally establiched peace and imposed punishments on Germany gor its war actions?

In 1919, At the end of World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles was signed. I don't know about World War 2.