Answer:
- limits to Germany's army
- harsh reparations for Germany
- formation of a League of Nations
Step-by-step explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that Germany signed with the Allies after they lost the first world war. The treaty required that Germany take responsibility for causing the war and so imposed harsh penalties on them.
One of those penalties was limiting the German army to only 100,000 as well as imposing harsh reparation payments on Germany of £6,600 million which today is over $30 billion. A League of Nations was also to be formed to ensure that peace was maintained through dialogue.