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The allied powers (Great Britain, France, Russia, And America) All made an agreement to make Germany pay war reparations for being the "Cause" of WWI

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Who believed Germany had to be punished for World War 1 but not to the extent that Germany was left powerless and destitute.?

Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain.


Who believed Germany had to be punished for World War 1 but not to the extent that Germany was left powerless and destitute?

Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain.


What punished Germany in world war 1?

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How was Germany punished for it role in world war 1?

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Who punished germany after World War 1?

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Which leader believed that Germany should be punished for the War but in a way that would lead to reconciliation in Europe instead of revenge?

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What treaty ended world war 1 and punished Germany for its role in the war?

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What treaty set how Germany should be punished for World War 1?

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What country was punished for World War 1?

Germany, because of the treaty of Versailles


What was the peace agreement at the end of world war 1 severely punished Germany?

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What leader at the end of World War 1 thought germany should be punished?

At the end of World War I, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau believed that Germany should be severely punished for its role in the war. He advocated for harsh reparations and territorial concessions to ensure that Germany would be unable to wage war again. Clemenceau's position reflected France's desire for security and retribution after suffering significant devastation during the conflict. This approach significantly influenced the Treaty of Versailles and its terms for Germany.