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The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, imposed significant territorial losses on Germany after World War I, leading to the redrawing of national boundaries in Europe. It resulted in Germany losing territories such as Alsace-Lorraine to France and parts of Prussia to the newly formed Poland, as well as the creation of new nations based on ethnic lines. This redrawing of borders aimed to prevent future conflicts, but it also sowed seeds of resentment and instability in the region, contributing to the rise of nationalist movements and ultimately World War II. The treaty's land provisions had lasting implications for European geopolitics throughout the 20th century.

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