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due to the humiliating Treaty Of Versailles

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What was being forced to give up the territory and colonies to pay fines in world war 1?

Germany


What country had to pay huge reparations after world war 1?

Germany


What country was forced to give up parts of its territory and colonies to pay fines after world war 1?

Germany


What did the treaty of Versailles do to cause economic problems in Germany?

Do to the fines Germany had to pay, they sank into a depression.


What is one way the Treaty of Versailles affected Germany after World War 1?

The treaty forced Germany to reduce its military forces, to demilitarize its borders, and to pay huge monetary reparations.


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It would be bad...


What country was forced to pay fines after world war 2?

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Is one way the Treaty of Versailles affected Germany after World War 1?

The treaty forced Germany to reduce its military forces, to demilitarize its borders, and to pay huge monetary reparations.


How do you avoid airline fines?

No its your duty to pay the fines.


What was the treaty that ended World War 1 required Germany to pay huge war reparations and established the League of Nations?

The Treaty of Versailles (1919).


When did Germany surrender to the Allies?

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If you were a business would you take a risk doing illegal activity at the benefit of making huge profits to pay off fines or other costs?

It isn't smar for a business to take a risk doing illegal activity even if the benefit will be making huge profits to pay off fines of other costs. You not only risk loosing your company, gaining more fines, and even going to jail. It is better to lay off employees and take pay cuts, than it is to loose everything.