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How did the treaty of versailles sow the seeds of instability in europe?

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  • 01-02-2017
The Treaty of Versailles 'sowed the seeds' of instability in Europe because it essentially placed the blame of the war solely on Germany and stripped them of their territories. Russia was also 'peeved' because they lost many territories as well.
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