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21 October, 13:06
Why was the Treaty of Versailles a disaster?
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Grady Sherman
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Because not all countries signed it. For example, when the Treaty of Versailles produced the League of Nations, it was hotly debated in the United States and we, the forgers of the treaty, never ended up signing it. It eventually fell apart
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