It was the Treaty of Versailles that Germany took FULL RESPONSABILITY for in World War I.
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Germany had to reduce the size of its army, pay reparations to European countries, reduce its arsenal of weapons, and assume full responsibility for the war.
Basically the Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany had to take full responsibility for the outbreak of World War I. In the Treaty, Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in reparations to the countries affected by the war. Germany was also required to give up most of its colonies that it had control over prior to WWI. So, I suppose these events would make Germany very sad...
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, placed the blame for World War I primarily on Germany and its allies, assigning them responsibility for the conflict. This was particularly encapsulated in Article 231, known as the "War Guilt Clause," which required Germany to accept responsibility and pay reparations. This imposition of blame contributed to economic hardship and political instability in Germany, ultimately leading to the rise of Adolf Hitler and World War II.
Germany in the "war guilt" clause.
None. There was a Treaty ending WW-1 that was consiered to be humiliation of Germany called the Treaty of Versailles.
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The Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles
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Germany was force to take full responsibility of World War I even though it was Sumeria's fault...
Germany had to reduce the size of its army, pay reparations to European countries, reduce its arsenal of weapons, and assume full responsibility for the war.
Germany.
Basically the Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany had to take full responsibility for the outbreak of World War I. In the Treaty, Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in reparations to the countries affected by the war. Germany was also required to give up most of its colonies that it had control over prior to WWI. So, I suppose these events would make Germany very sad...
Yes, the Treaty of Versailles imposed significant penalties on Germany following its role in World War I. The treaty required Germany to accept full responsibility for the war, pay heavy reparations, cede territory, and limit its military capabilities. These punitive measures contributed to economic hardship and political instability in Germany, ultimately fostering resentment that helped lay the groundwork for World War II.
Germany was held reasonable as well as its' partners.
Germany LANE FAILS! :p A+
Germany paid reparations. Germany accepted sole responsibility for World War I. German territory was reduced in size.