Treaty Of Versailles

ague of Nations be set up to settle future clashes in Europe and elsewhere. However as the single diplomat that opposed the aspects of the pact, President Wilson, never provided his signature to the treaty. America remained isolated from European affairs. The victor countries made clear that the Germany and her collaborative allies have been totally defeated in the war. War Guilt clause was settled up that Germany must accept the responsibility for causing all the loss and damage that the Allies and their citizens had suffered. Germany's rights to her colonies in Africa and East Asia were taken off. Moreover Allies needed a guarantee to make sure that the treaty will be respected. Therefore decisions were made that the Rhineland, the territory west of Rhine River, wil
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