why was the treaty of versailles so unpopular in germany?

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why was the treaty of versailles so unpopular in germany?
  1. Because Germany was forced to give lots of money.
    1. Germany was forced to say that they started the war.(WW1)
      1. Because of all the money they had to pay; they ended up going through hyper inflation.
        1. They didn't want to pay.
          1. The army got smaller.
            1. They had to have a democrosy put in. (Weimar Republic.)
              1. Renamed.
                1. They wasn't very good at their job.
                2. One of their massive industry centre which created a lot of money got taken from them.
                  1. After the war Germany got smaller, a lot of the land was taken from Germany and given to near by european countries.
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