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Actually there are 4 things.

Treaty of Versailles could be described with one word B.R.A.T.

Blame for the WW1

Reparations to pay £6.6 million

Army reduced to 100,000 men, 6 battleships, 2 planes and NO armed vehicles (tanks etc.)

Territory, they lost all their colonies, Rhineland, Polish Corridor etc.

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