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What country was forced out of world was one because of a revolution in their own country during world war one?

Russia


What document forced Germany to accept guilt for World War 1 and pay reparations?

The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, forced Germany to accept guilt for World War I through Article 231, often referred to as the "War Guilt Clause." This clause placed full responsibility for the war on Germany and its allies, leading to significant reparations payments. The treaty imposed harsh penalties and territorial losses on Germany, contributing to widespread resentment and economic hardship in the country.


What country did the treaty of Versailles brought an end to world war 1 and placed sole responsibility for the war?

Germany in the "war guilt" clause.


Why were Germany was forced to pay for damages caused during World War 1 due to?

Germany was forced to pay for damages caused during World War I primarily due to the Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919. The Allies believed that Germany should bear the financial responsibility for the war's destruction and loss of life. The reparations aimed to compensate the affected countries and to hold Germany accountable for its aggression. This heavy financial burden contributed to economic instability in Germany and ultimately played a role in the rise of extremist movements in the country.


Who accepted all guilt for world war 1?

Germany did, according to clause 231 of the treaty of Versailles. the country was forced to take all the blame for the damage the war did to many countries.