TREATY OF VERSAILLES

Cards (21)

  • 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.