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territory
the rhineland
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gave france security that germany wasn't strong enough militarily to attack them right on their border
new countries
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due to this, some countries had german-speaking people in them
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colonies
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in reality, the countries that controlled them were GB and France
the polish corridor
germany was split as the polish corridor was given to poland so that they could have access to sea trade.
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the saar
germany's industrial area. given to france as an insurance policy to make sure they would promise to pay the reparations to france.
then after 15 years, the people would be given the vote whether to return to germany or not.
anschluss
germany had united with austria (hitler was from austria) in an alliance during the first world war.
one of the terms of the tov was that germany was not allowed to ever unite with austria (anschluss) again.
confiscated land
13% of all german land was taken away including areas such as: alsace lorraine, eupen, malmedy
alsace lorraine
given to france as it had been previously owned by the country before germany had taken it in 1871 after the franco-prussian war.
german citizens
after the creation of new countries and the removal of german land, a total of 6 million german people were no longer living on german soil. in total 13% of all german land was taken away.