Treaty of Versailles Flashcards

1
Q

What happened to Germany’s armed forces?

A
  • Army reduced to 100,000
  • No air force
  • Navy limited to 6 battleships and no submarines
  • Conscription was banned
  • No tanks, armoured vehicles or heavy artillery
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2
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What happened to the Rhineland?

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It was demilitarised (German forces could not enter the Rhineland - which bordered France)

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3
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What happened to Germany’s 11 colonies?

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They were taken away and run by the League of Nations

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4
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How much did Germany have to pay in reparations to the Allies?

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£6,600 million or £6.6bn

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5
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What region was lost to France?

A

Alsace and Lorraine

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6
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Which areas were lost to Belgium?

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Eupen and Malmedy

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7
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Which areas were lost to Poland?

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Posen and West Prussia

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8
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What is a plebiscite?

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A public vote on whether that area should remain part of a country - in this case Germany

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9
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Where were plebiscites held?

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1) Upper Silesia - which voted to become part of Poland
2) Northern Schleswig - which became part of Denmark

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10
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What happened to the port of Danzig?

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It was made an international city and run by the League of Nations

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What was decided about the Saar coalfields?

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They would be run by the League of Nations and their output would go to France for 15 years

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12
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How much land did Germany lose in Europe?

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13% of its European territory

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13
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What percentage of iron and coal did Germany lose?

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50% of its iron and 15% of its coal reserves

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14
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What was created to try and ensure future wars were avoided?

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The League of Nations

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15
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What was Article 231?

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The War Guilt Clause - it meant Germany had to accept total blame for the start of WWI

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16
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What was another name for the ‘War Guilt Clause’?

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Article 231

17
Q

What’s an easy way to remember the key points of the Treaty of Versailles?

A

BRAT:

Blame
Reparations
Armed forces
Territory

18
Q

When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?

A

June 1919

19
Q

What was forbidden?

A

Anschluss - political union between Germany and Austria