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Were the terms set forth in the treaty of Versailles justified?

Was the treatment Germany received too harsh?

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The terms set forth in the Treaty of Versailles include the mass decrease in Germany's military, weapons, and army, reparations, and full blame for WWII.
The treatment Germany received was a bit too harsh, as the country could not feed and clothe her people, or provide jobs and security.
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