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Treaty of Versailles 1919
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Part of our history series on Europe between the wars, this mind map outlines the main elements of the Treaty of Versailles. The mind map format gives a great overview of the main points of the treaty, allowing you to get up to speed quickly.
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Treaty of Versailles 1919
5. League of Nations
Set up as an international police force
Germany not allowed to join
1. Border Changes
Germany lost 10% of its land
Lost 12.5% of the population
4. German Armed Forces
Rhineland (border between France and Germany) demilitarised - no German troops allowed
Navy limited to 6 battleships
No armoured vehicles, submarines or aircraft
Soldiers must be volunteers
German army limited to 100,000 men
2. War Guilt Clause
Germany must accept blame for starting the war
3. Reparations
Cost £6.6 billion
Germany to pay Allies for war damage
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