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Three main German complaints to the Treaty

-No military meant lost pride and defenceless


-So much debt meant food, military, and living standard dropped


-Germany's reason for war, an empire, had been taken away

What were the army restrictions placed on Germany by the Treaty

Restricted to 100,000 men, with no conscription

What were the naval restrictions placed on Germany by the Treaty

Only 6 battleships, with no submarines

What three vehicles were banned in German military by the Treaty?

Submarines, planes, and armoured vehicles

Wilson's 8th point

France to regain Alsace-Lorraine

Wilson's 7th point

Independence for Belgium

Wilson's 5th point

Colonies have a say in their own future

What is self-determination?

The right to rule yourselves and not be ruled by empires

Wilson's 9th point

Adjust the frontier between Austria and Italy

Wilson's 12th point

Self-determination for the people of the Turkish Empire

Wilson's 13th point

Poland to become an independent state with access to the sea

Wilson's 11th point

Serbia to have access to the sea

Wilson's 10th point

Self-determination for the peoples of Eastern Europe

Wilson't 6th point

German troops to leave Russia

Wilson's 4th point

All countries have to work towards disarmament

Wilson's 2nd point

Free access to the seas in peacetime or wartime

Wilson's 3rd point

Free trade between countries

Wilson's 1st point

No secret treaties

Wilson's 14th point

League of Nations to be set up

What was Clause 231?

The War Guilt clause that assigned guilt to Germany

How much had to be paid under Clause 231?

£6.6 billion

Which two German territories were placed under League control?

The Saarland, and Danzig

What happened to the Saarland under the Treaty?

Held for 15 years until a plebiscite

What happened to Danzig under the Treaty?

It became a Free City, giving Poland access to the sea