what did the Treaty of Versailles mean for Germany and for Europe?
- war guilt clause
- reparations
- military
- land
- peace keeping

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For Germany the treat of Versailles dealt them a heavy hand. They were imposed land, economic and military restraints as well as forced to pay a great deal of the reparations cost for countries like France. Whom during world war one had received heavy damages.

More specific on territory, Germany's land were split between different nations. Such as the Rhineland  which they were prohibited from occupying after losing the war.

Hope it somewhat helps :)

Answer:

Germany

War Guilt Clause- Germany was to blame for starting the war

Reparations- Germany was to pay for the damage caused by the war

Military- Only allowed 6 ships, no tanks, only 100k men, no air force, no military personnel and weapons

Land- Lost a lot of their land

Peace Keeping- (still trying to figure that out on my paper)

Answer:

Europe

War Guilt Clause- Didn't get blamed for the war

Reparations- Didn't have to pay for the war

Military- Was allowed more military and more freedoms

Land- Got more land

Peace Keeping- (still trying to figure that out on my paper)

Hope this helps!! Your questions are exactly the same like they are on my paper so let me know if you get the last one!