It matters on whos side your looking from. If you were looking from USA's perspectvie, then no, it was not fair, since president Wilson wanted to treat Germany with peace after the war. If you are looking from the rest of the Allied power's view, it was perfectly fair considering all the lives that were lost in the war
Treaties makes for legal binding.
Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd, George Woodrow Wilson, and Clemenceau
the final peace settlement in Paris which was signed by great Britain Germany, austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and turkey
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I do not think it was fair to germany at all I think it was really dumb that it had hapined to any one in the war at all.
Treaties makes for legal binding.
no
Money and revenge
it was not approved by u.s. congress
it was not approved by the U.S Congress
adolf hitler
Clandestinely, built up military capability.
dick
Treaty of Versaillies
Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd, George Woodrow Wilson, and Clemenceau
it was built for the pleasure of Louis XlV, he was the "sun-king" and loved all things beautiful
Well to put it as succinctly as possible UP YOURS would be a fairly close description.