Germany lost 10 per cent of its land, including: | Alsace Lorraine, which was returned to France; Eupen and Malmedy, which was given to Belgium; and North Schleswig, which was given to Denmark. |
The German navy was limited to | 15,000 men, only 6 battle ship and no submarines |
Germany’s colonies | were given as mandates to the League of Nations, which meant that Britain and France controlled them. |
Article 231 | the war guilt clause: Germany and their allies had to take full responsibility for starting the war |
Germany was not allowed to join | The League of Nations |
The Rhineland, the border between Germany and France, was | to be demilitarised |
The German army was limited | to 100,000 |
Article 232 | Germany had to pay reparations to the winners; £6,600 million |
Germany was split in two | by the Polish Corridor |
Anschluss (union) between | Germany was forbidden. |
Danzig | was taken from Germany and made a free city under League of Nations |
Germany was forbidden from having | tanks, submarines or an air force |
The Saar was | put under the control of the League Nations for 15 years. |