Germany had to reduce the size of its army, pay reparations to European countries, reduce its arsenal of weapons, and assume full responsibility for the war.
Treaty of Versailles
It was the Treaty of Versailles that Germany took FULL RESPONSABILITY for in World War I.Hope this helped you,MichaelaThompson
The treaty was called the Treaty of Versailles. It was a treaty that severely punished Germany for their atrocities and brutality and blamed Germany for the war. The treaty made Germany pay out millions in reparations, get rid of their military, stop manufacturing war products, turn over war items to other nations and a lot of other things were in the treaty. The Treaty had crippled the economy of Germany. People were starving, homeless, jobless and it was all due to the 14 points of the Treaty of Versailles. See the Link Below.
Basically the Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany had to take full responsibility for the outbreak of World War I. In the Treaty, Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in reparations to the countries affected by the war. Germany was also required to give up most of its colonies that it had control over prior to WWI. So, I suppose these events would make Germany very sad...
The provinces of Alsace and Lorraine were returned to France following World War I. It was done as part of the Treaty of Versailles in order to punish Germany.
There were three things that Germany was required to do as a result of the treaty that brought an end to World War I. Germany was required to restrict the size and weaponry on their ships. Germany was required to pay money annually to the victorious countries including Britain and France. Germany also lost control of their colonies abroad.
what were the things Germany had to do as stated in the treaty of Versailles
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The victorious Allied forces imposed a very punitive peace treaty on Germany, the Treaty of Versailles, which among other things required Germany to pay reparations for the war. This was the primary source of the bitterness of Germans. Added to that was the economic disaster of the Great Depression, which made things hard for everyone, including Germans. It was much harder to meet the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as a result of the Great Depression. So, it was a painful situation.
Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles ended WW One, not WW Two. The result of this treaty was to essentially totally ruin the Germany economy. Due to the American officials who helped write that treaty, the treaty was not as harsh as the British and French would have liked. Those 2 countries preferred Germany to be destroyed.
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The treaty obligated Germany to pay off damage costs the war created. Billions, yes.
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How much percentage of land did Germany loose as a result of the treaty of versailles