Treaty of Versailles

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Treaty of Versailles
  1. Money
    1. £6.6 billion to be paid over 30 years
      1. REPARATIONS- COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES AND WAR PENSIONS
        1. Germany didn't start paying until 1921
        2. Military
          1. No air force allowed
            1. No submarines
              1. Army reduced to 100,000
                1. Abolition of conscription
                  1. Navy reduced to 6 battleships
                    1. German government scuppered their navy rather than giving the ships to the Allies
                  2. Guilt
                    1. ARTICLE 231
                      1. Germany accepts responsibility for all the loss and damage sustained by the Allied nations
                        1. Germany accepts starting the war, and responsibility for all of the deaths/ injuries
                        2. Territory
                          1. Lost 13% of territory
                            1. Lost 12% of population
                              1. Alsace Lorraine given back to France
                                1. Polish corridor created- cut through Germany giving Poland a coastline
                                2. Referred to as a 'shameful Diktat'
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