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How did most Germans feel about the treaty of Versailles

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German felt the unfair and hatred the treaty or Versailles. They determine not participle in conference. Germany disagree with them and end up going fought another war.


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Answer:

Germans considered that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Germans did not like the Treaty of Versailles because their participation in the conference was not accepted. They also considered that they had been tricked as well as betrayed.

The Germans did not agree with various aspects related to the Treaty. They did not like the clause 231, the ‘War Guilt’ clause, in which Germany was considered as the nation responsible for "all the loss and damage" referring to the war. However, they thought that it was not true. They also disagreed with the Treaty's military terms because according to them, Germany had any power against most of the nations, even those which was considered the tiny new nation-states.

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