Answer:
The most humiliating part of the Treaty of Versailles was Article 231 which indicated that Germany was to be wholly blamed as the cause of the war and thus made to pay huge reparations.
Step-by-step explanation:
At the Paris Peace Conference held between 1919 to 1920 after World War 1 that lasted between 1914 to 1918, the leaders of the victorious nations reached the conclusion that Germany was the main aggressor and cause of the war and thus had to bear full responsibility for it by paying huge reparations and conceding some of its territories.
The reparations amounted to 132 billion gold marks which in the United States presently amounts to about $442 billion. This proved to be humiliating for Germany and its citizens. Germany's last payment of the reparations was in 1931.