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30 April, 14:11

Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

As a result of the treaty, Germany lost territory to

Germany was forbidden from stationing troops in

Territorial changes also led to the formation of new countries, including

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  1. 30 April, 16:03
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    France The Rhineland Poland

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  2. 30 April, 16:34
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    As a result of the treaty, Germany lost territory to

    As a result of the treaty of Versailles, Germany lost over 25,000 square miles, mostly to Poland in the East, because it had to give up the coal-rich region of Upper Silesia.

    It also lost territories to the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Denmark, Belgium, and France.

    The also coal-rich region of Saar was ceded to the direct control of the League of Nations.

    Germany was forbidden from stationing troops in

    The treaty forbade Germany from stationing troops alongside the French and Belgian border.

    Territorial changes also led to the formation of new countries, including

    Several new countries resulted from the Treaty of Versailles, mostly as a result of the breaking up of the former Austo Hungarian Empire, for north to south, the new countries were: Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.
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