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Question
State any two objections imposed by the Treaty of Versailles on the German military power.
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Solution
- The German Army was restricted to a force of 1,00,000 soldiers and the Navy was limited to 15,000 men and 36 ships.
- The Air Force and submarines of the German Army were banned.
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