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The Treaty of Versailles spelled out four main terms to Germany after it surrendered following World War I. What are two of those terms?

It had to take responsibility for starting the war.
Germany lost a little over half of its total military.
Germany had to pay for most of the war's damages.
It had to lose a number of its important territories.

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Answer: 1) All German colonies surrendered to the League of Nations. 2) Huge loses of land - for example Alsager -Lorraine to France or parts of East Prussia and Upper Silesia to Poland.

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Answer:

Those two terms are:

1. It had to take responsibility for starting the war

2. It had to lose a number of its essential territories

Step-by-step explanation:

While communications were in progress, the Allies proceeded with the maritime barricade of Germany. It is evaluated that by December 1918, there was 763,000 non-military personnel starvation related passing. Robert Smillie, the Miners' Federation of Great Britain in June 1919, gave an announcement denouncing the bar guaranteeing that another 100,000 German regular citizens had passed on since the peace negotiation.

Clemenceau accepted that Lloyd George thought nothing about the world past Great Britain, needed conventional training, and was not an English man of honor.

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