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The
Treaty of Versailles
was signed on
June 28
,
1919.
Germany
had to pay
reparations
to the
Allies.
Germany
lost territory to
France
(
Alsace-Lorraine
),
Belgium
,
Denmark
,
Poland
,
Czechoslovakia
, and
Lithuania.
German
colonies were divided among the
Allied
powers.
Germany
lost territory to
France
,
Belgium
,
Denmark
,
Poland
,
Czechoslovakia
, and
Lithuania.
Reparations
were payments made by
Germany
to compensate for
damages
caused during
World War I.
German
colonies were divided among the
Allied
powers.
Germany
lost territory to
France
,
Belgium
,
Denmark
,
Poland
,
Czechoslovakia
, and
Lithuania.
Germany could not have an
air force
or
submarines.
Germany
had to give up its
colonies.
A
League of Nations
was established as an
international
organization to promote
peace
and
security.
The treaty imposed
restrictions
on Germany's
military capabilities.
A
League of Nations
was created as an
international
organization to promote
peace
and
security.
The
Rhineland
was
demilitarized
and occupied by
French troops
until
1930.
The treaty imposed harsh
economic sanctions
on
Germany.
The treaty imposed
harsh penalties
on
Germany
, including
loss
of
territory
,
payment
of
reparations
, and
restrictions
on
military strength.
Germany's
lost territory after
WWI
Germany
lost land to France,
Belgium
, Denmark, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Lithuania after World War I due to the Treaty of Versailles.
France gained territory from
Germany
after
World War I
as part of the Treaty of Versailles.
Belgium gained territory from
Germany
after
World War I
as part of the Treaty of Versailles.
Denmark
gained territory from
Germany
after World War I as part of the Treaty of Versailles.