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Made Germany accept full blame for the war

Made Germany pay reparations of 33 billion

They had to give up land

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What the effect on the treaty of Versailles on Germany?

:P the answer to this is 4 reasons they had to shorten military they had to take the blame they had to pay for all damages they couldn't have more then 10,000 men in army


What are 3 things the treat of Versailles required of Germany?

Actually there are 4 things. Treaty of Versailles could be described with one word B.R.A.T. Blame for the WW1 Reparations to pay £6.6 million Army reduced to 100,000 men, 6 battleships, 2 planes and NO armed vehicles (tanks etc.) Territory, they lost all their colonies, Rhineland, Polish Corridor etc. I think that answer satisfied you, if you'll need any more help with TOV just contact me.


What did Treaty of Versailles overlook?

Because as germany was held guilty 4 tha 1st world war he had to pay the planty of sum due to this the economic conditon of germany started falling dawn.. . . . So there was raise of single dictatorship ane the raise of adolf hitler


What is the connection between the treaty of Versailles and the Vietnam war?

1. None 2. Separate time 3. Separate war 4. Separate countries (nations) 5. French Indo-China remained French Indo-China from the 1800s thru 1940/41 regardless of said treaty. There is a connection between WWII and the Viet War. France lost the territory during WWII, attempted to get it back, which resulted in the French Indo-China War (also called the 1st Indochina War) which led to the division of Indochina which in turn led to the so called "American" Vietnam War. Actually there is, Read "A Shattered Peace" by David A. Andelman. This book does a very good job in describing how the Treaty of Versailles influenced history up to today. To say Vietnam and The Treaty of Versailles had nothing to do with each other is kind of short sighted. Kind of like the drafters of the treaty in 1919.


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What was the effect of Treaty of Versailles on Germany?

:P the answer to this is 4 reasons they had to shorten military they had to take the blame they had to pay for all damages they couldn't have more then 10,000 men in army


What the effect on the treaty of Versailles on Germany?

:P the answer to this is 4 reasons they had to shorten military they had to take the blame they had to pay for all damages they couldn't have more then 10,000 men in army


What are 3 things the treat of Versailles required of Germany?

Actually there are 4 things. Treaty of Versailles could be described with one word B.R.A.T. Blame for the WW1 Reparations to pay £6.6 million Army reduced to 100,000 men, 6 battleships, 2 planes and NO armed vehicles (tanks etc.) Territory, they lost all their colonies, Rhineland, Polish Corridor etc. I think that answer satisfied you, if you'll need any more help with TOV just contact me.


What did the Treaty Or Versailles ask for?

the treaty of Versailles was a very harsh treaty on Germany it affected Germany socially and economically...... it asked for : 1.Germany had to take the blame for the war. 2.they were not allowed to conscript soldiers anymore. 3.they had to pay large amount of depts. 4.they were not allowed to make any more weapons. austro-Hungary must but cut in pieces an in this place must be make different nationality to create puffer zone between Russia and the west Turkey have to give up his occupied zones in middle east


What did Treaty of Versailles overlook?

Because as germany was held guilty 4 tha 1st world war he had to pay the planty of sum due to this the economic conditon of germany started falling dawn.. . . . So there was raise of single dictatorship ane the raise of adolf hitler


Why were there 5 treaties ending ww1?

These were to deal with the countries who lost the war (i.e. against the Allied Nations) These treaties were: 1. Treaty of Versailles (dealt with Germany) 2. Treaty of St. Germain (dealt with Austria) 3. Treaty of Trianon (dealt with Hungary) 4. Treaty of Neuilly (dealt with Bulgaria) 5. Treaty of Sevres (dealt with Turkey) The main reason for these treaties was to demilitarise the armies which prevented them from becoming threats to the Allied nations any time soon.


What is America taking a step toward war in 1941?

1) The treaty of Versailles fails . 2) pearl harbor attacked by japan 3) the appeasement of Germany fails. 4) dictator took control of Europa and Asia


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What was the may 4th 1919 protest about in china?

On May 4, 1919, reformist zeal found focus in a protest by Beijing's students against the Versailles Peace Conference's decision to transfer former German concessions in China to Japan. After more than a month of demonstrations, strikes, and boycotts of Japanese goods, the government gave way and refused to sign the peace treaty with Germany. The movement spurred the successful reorganization of the Nationalist Party and gave birth to the Chinese Communist Party.


What is the connection between the treaty of Versailles and the Vietnam war?

1. None 2. Separate time 3. Separate war 4. Separate countries (nations) 5. French Indo-China remained French Indo-China from the 1800s thru 1940/41 regardless of said treaty. There is a connection between WWII and the Viet War. France lost the territory during WWII, attempted to get it back, which resulted in the French Indo-China War (also called the 1st Indochina War) which led to the division of Indochina which in turn led to the so called "American" Vietnam War. Actually there is, Read "A Shattered Peace" by David A. Andelman. This book does a very good job in describing how the Treaty of Versailles influenced history up to today. To say Vietnam and The Treaty of Versailles had nothing to do with each other is kind of short sighted. Kind of like the drafters of the treaty in 1919.