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After the had settled, the Allies forced Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles, in which the Germans took full blame for the war and had to pay huge reparations. Many territories, such as Alsace & Lorraine, had to be returned. Geman colonies were compelled to return to Germany or Austria.

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