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Mention any two terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
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Two terms of the Treaty of Versailles were-
- The Treaty declared Germany guilty of aggression. She had to pay a very heavy sum estimated at 33 billion dollars as War Indemnity to the Allies. Germany was to evacuate the places she had captured during the war.
- The area of the Rhine Valley was to be demilitarised. Germany could not "maintain or construct any fortification either on the left bank of the Rhine or on the right bank". To guarantee the execution of the Treaty, the German territory west of Rhine was to be occupied by the Allied Troops for 15 years.
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