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1 November, 12:15

What did the "war guilt" clause in the Treaty of Versailles require of Germany? acknowledgment that Germany was responsible for the war

an end to the production of German military armaments

a considerable reduction of Germany's overseas colonies

the repayment of $31.5 billion for war damages and losses

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  1. 1 November, 15:50
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    A: Acknowledgment that Germany was responsible for the war.
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