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Explore essential vocabulary related to World War 1, focusing on military occupation and the Treaty of Versailles. Military occupation refers to one country’s army staying in another country for an extended period. Artillery played a crucial role, utilizing guns to fire large shells over long distances. The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, officially ended the war and included key stipulations that had profound impacts on Germany, including the loss of colonies, reparations for damages, and military restrictions. Understand these critical concepts that shaped the post-war world.
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MILITARY OCCUPATION When one or more country’s army stays permanently in another country for a length of time.
ARTILLERY Guns used to shoot large shells and cannon balls over long distances.
Treaty of Versailles The peace treaty (armistice) which officially ended World War 1 in 1919.
Key ideas of the Treaty of Versailles 1. Germans had to give up all of their colonies (______________) Parts of Germany were occupied by Allied forces for 15 years. Germans had to pay for the damages to the Allies during the war (__________) Germany admitted guilt for World War 1 German military was limited, with no u-boats, tanks, artillery, poison gas, and only 100,000 man army.