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What Were the Economic Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles? Or How Much Did Germany Had to Pay as War Reparation Charges According to the Treaty of Versailles? - History and Civics

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What were the economic provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?
Or
How much did Germany had to pay as war reparation charges according to the Treaty of Versailles?

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The Reparation Commission fixed $ 6,000,000,000 to be paid by Germany within a period of 30 years, and in the mean time one thousand million Pounds in cash.

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पाठ 18: World War-I and Treaty of Versailles - Very Short Questions

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आईसीएसई History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
पाठ 18 World War-I and Treaty of Versailles
Very Short Questions | Q 25

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Mention any two terms of the Treaty of Versailles signed On June 28, 1919.


State any two objections imposed by the Treaty of Versailles on the German military power.


How many soldiers were killed in First World War?


How many articles were there in the Treaty of Versailles?


When and between whom was the Treaty of Versailles singed?


How many major powers were there at the end of the 19th Century?


What did France gain from the Treaty of Versailles?


How was the outbreak of the Second World War an outcome of the First World War?


The final act of the long-drawn-out negotiations took place at Versailles on Saturday afternoon and to-day Germany and the Allies - always with the exception of America - are at peace. Peace is a blessed word and both the word and the fact are welcome to-day. So far as Germany is concerned, there is for the present, an end of strife and at least a formal return to the decent relations of civilised states.

Editorial: Peace in force (12 January 1920)

The Guardian

Name the organization which was established in 1920 to maintain peace after this war.


The final act of the long-drawn-out negotiations took place at Versailles on Saturday afternoon and to-day Germany and the Allies - always with the exception of America - are at peace. Peace is a blessed word and both the word and the fact are welcome to-day. So far as Germany is concerned, there is for the present, an end of strife and at least a formal return to the decent relations of civilised states.

Editorial: Peace in force (12 January 1920)

The Guardian

Mention any four clauses of the Treaty which affected Germany.


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