Topic > Political Response to the Treaty of Versailles

The agreements of the Paris Peace Conference were implicated as resolute negotiations never determined the fate of the German people and what they have lost so far due to the war. The Treaty, according to British and French wishes, subjected Germany to very disciplinary conditions. The Treaty of Versailles required the transformed German government to submit approximately 10% of its pre-war territory in Europe and all of its overseas possessions. Under the conditions of Article 231 of the Treaty, the Germans agreed on responsibility for the war as well as on the obligation to compensate financial damages to