Germans hated the territorial terms of the Treaty of Versailles because they lost a lot of territories. They lost Alsace-Lorraine to France, Eupen and Malmedy to Belgium, Northern Schleswig to Denmark, Polish Corridor to Poland, Part of Upper Silesia to Poland, Hultschin to Czechoslovakia, Memel to Lithuania Germans hated the territorial terms because many of the territories that they lost were rich in resources e.g. parts of Poland and the Saar coal region. At a time when Germans needed the resources to rebuild their war-torn economy, the loss of these resource-rich territories meant Germans lost a valuable source of resources that could be used to rebuild German economy. Hence the territorial losses meant it damaged German economy and prolonged the suffering of the Germans. Hence Germany hated the territorial terms.