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Why was France dissatisfied with the conditions of Treaty of Versailles?
France thought Germany had been treated unfairly.
France wanted Germany to control more colonies.
France thought Germany had been punished too lightly.
France wanted Germany to withdraw from France.
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France thought Germany had been punished too lightly.
France (especially Premier Clemenceau) wanted harsher reparations and stronger security guarantees—more punishment, control of the Rhineland, and measures to prevent another German attack—so the treaty struck them as too lenient.
France (especially Premier Clemenceau) wanted harsher reparations and stronger security guarantees—more punishment, control of the Rhineland, and measures to prevent another German attack—so the treaty struck them as too lenient.
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