Asked by Makayla

The following are all provisions of the Treaty of Versailles except:

reducing the German army and navy
dividing German colonies
ending foreign occupation of Germany
giving Alsace-Lorraine to France

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"ending foreign occupation of Germany" — that's not a provision. The Treaty of Versailles imposed restrictions and Allied occupation (not an end to it), e.g. the Rhineland was to be occupied for a period; the treaty also limited Germany's military, stripped colonies, and returned Alsace-Lorraine to France.