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4 April, 03:25

What was Germany's role in the discussions that ended with the Treaty of Versailles? Germany participated in the discussions. Germany was excluded from the discussions. Germany refused to attend the discussions. Germany walked out of the discussions.

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  1. 4 April, 04:15
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    The correct answer is Germany was excluded from the discussions.

    At the Treaty of Versailles, the US, Great Britain, and France were the main countries that decided the punishments for World War I. In this treaty, they forced Germany to take full responsibility for the war. Along with this, they forced Germany to pay millions of dollars in reparations to Britain and France. These punishments devastated the Germany economy. Ultimately, the punishments from World War I would lead to the rise of Hitler, as he promised to restore Germany to its former glorious state.
  2. 4 April, 06:32
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    Germany really did not have a role in this discussion.
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