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History, 19.04.2020 08:52 kelseydavid69

How does this passage reflect the British reaction at
the end of World War I?
It claims that Germany has been treated unfairly.
It calls for a harsher punishment for Germany.
It demands recognition for the British role in the
war.
It explains that the treaty will effectively prevent
future wars.

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