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Would change it. How would you renegotiate the Treaty of Versailles so that it would have created a lasting
peace? You will learn in the next packet that Hitler eventually came to power in Germany and
ignored all aspects of this treaty, leading to WWII.
Negotiation
1) What was negotiated?
War Guilt
Clause
Germany was forced to
admit guilt starting the war,
and for the death and
destruction the war
ultimately brought to the
countries involved.
2) What improvements would you
3) Explain why you would
make?
change it.
I would not make them admit I think this form of public
blame for it in public by
humiliation ultimately just
signing this section of the
made Germany angry
treaty. I would have all
toward the Allies.
countries take responsibility for
destruction they caused and
agree to find a way to avoid
future wars.
Reparations
Military
Reductions
Loss of
Territory

Anyone know how to do this


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