1. Treaty of Versailles
The treaty was neither severe enough to keep Germany from once again being a significant power, nor was it lenient enough for the German people to meet its terms and move on. ... Clemenceau totally blamed Germany for the war, he wanted revenge and the only thing that would do it for him was a totally crippled Germany. ... Denmark got the Northern Schlewig, and Germany got the south. ... These demand crushed the German economy, and many experts predicted it could even mean the starvation of the German people. One of the things Germany had been known for was its powerful army. ...
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- Grade Level: High School