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The Treaty of Versailles imposed an enormous debt on Germany. It also made Germany assume the war guilt, which greatly angered the German people.

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Germany's army would be limited to so many soldiers, so many weapons, so many ships etc. It could not have any weapons or army in the Rhineland, a strech along the Rhine River near the border with France, to create a buffer zone for France for some peace of mind after being invaded. Also, it could join with Austria.

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the German government had to pay billions of dollars as a punishment for attacking other countries.

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The Treaty of Versailles imposed an enormous debt on Germany. It also made Germany assume the war guilt, which greatly angered the German people.

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They got punished because they lost the war so henry cabot loge didnt let the Germans in the peace settlement only the ones that won tbe war

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the were punished politically,territorially and militarily

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