The Peace Conference of 1919

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The Peace Conference of 1919 Or How I Learned to Start Accepting and Hate the Treaty of Versailles

Paris Peace Conference 1919

TREATY OF VERSAILLES: June 28, 1919 GUILT: Germany took full responsibility for the war ARMY: 100,000 soldiers, no heavy artillery, no airplanes NAVY: 6 Battleships, NO submarines REPARATIONS: £6.6 M or $33 B

Questions How did Germany respond to the treaty? What did the Treaty of Versailles do to Germany? Who got the best deal out of the treaty and how? How is the Treaty of Versailles a bridge to World War II?