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The treaty of Versailles was threatened on them by their allies, so they had to sign. They lost Alsace and Lorraine, they were forced to pay war reparations, they had to say that they fully caused the war, they had to hand over their war stuff and size down their army to 100,000 men, and had to give up all of their ships that were over 1,600 tons. :0 so, the treaty of Versailles was VERY hard on Germany.

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