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The Treaty Of Versailles

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TREATY OF VERSAILLES

BY SOPHIA AND BRANDON

Article 231
It was determined that Germany was responsible for all of the losses of the war.

Article 232
After taking in that the decrease of resources resulted in other laws of the treaty to make complete for all of the loss and damage.
Germany had to pay all of the money Belguim borrowed from the Allies, with these payments Germany had to pay an interest. Their banks were no longer able to give money for gold that they didn't have.

Annex I
Germany has to pay anyone back if they can prove that the damage was under one of these instances:

1) Injuries that caused impact on jobs, lifestyle, and poverty.

2) Damage made by Germany or their allies to civilians. Including injury, death, and loss of land.

3) all damage to civilians in Germany, the allied countries, or territories taken over by Germany.

4) any damage caused to prisoners.
5) Anyone that was injured during the war.

6) Any prisoners of war and their families.
7) the government can calculate the cost Germany owes to each individual soldier.

8) Any damage caused to civilians who were not being payed for labor.

9) Damage caused to land and buildings belonging to Allied or Assosiated powers.
10) Any damage to the French civilians as a whole.

Article 245-246
Germany must return all the artifacts stolen from the French during Franco Prussian war and other religious articles stolen from His Majesty the King of Hedjaz and His Britanic Majesty of Sultan Mkwawa on East Africa.

What are the goals, aims, and motives of your section?
Our section was aimed at the idea that Germany must pay all of their wrongs up to the end of the war.

How was Germany impacted?
Germany's economy crashed because all of their money was going to other parties.

Was this section of the treaty fair? Why or why not?
Most of this section was unfare excluding sections 245 and 246 because Germany was not the only country who had done wrong in the war.