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The total number of German military troops allowed by Article 160 of the Versailles Treaty is 100,000.
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The only one of his Fourteen Points to be accepted was his last, the creation of the League of Nations.
The total number of German military troops allowed by Article 160 of the Versailles Treaty is 100,000.
Germany accepted the terms as war aggressor.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the different palaces of Versailles (near Paris, France).
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Article 22 of the Treaty of Versailles removed several colonies that the Germans had in Africa. The colonies' oversight were changed to a number of Allied nations.
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The only one of his Fourteen Points to be accepted was his last, the creation of the League of Nations.
This article of the treaty introduces the section on reparations.
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It was drawn up and signed in the Palace of Versailes, France.
Commonly known as the "Guilt Clause" or the "War Guilt Clause", Article 231 is the first article in Part VIII, "Reparations" of the Treaty of Versailles. Apart from "Article 231", there is no title for this article in the treaty itself. ...(answered from Pakistan)