A full circle moment it is, that Germany would sign an incredibly harsh and detrimental peace treaty in the same place they proclaimed the creation of their new empire just 48 years prior. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to give up territory to Poland, France, and Denmark. It also forced Germany to pay huge amounts of reparations which they did not have the money to pay for, as well as reducing their army to only 100,000. On top of that, for French security, they had to demilitarize the Rhineland. It was horrible for the Germans and would have lasting effects.
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This is a walkthrough of the causes, events, and aftermath of the First World War. Pt. 2
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