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Cite at least two examples of this view from the article Forward or backward looking? The Treaty of Versailles, using quotations (the exact words the author uses)
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1. "The Treaty of Versailles was very much a forward-looking document, designed to prevent Germany from ever again becoming a threat to European peace."
2. "On the other hand, critics argue that the Treaty of Versailles was a backward-looking document, more concerned with punishing Germany for past actions than with creating a stable and prosperous future for Europe."
2. "On the other hand, critics argue that the Treaty of Versailles was a backward-looking document, more concerned with punishing Germany for past actions than with creating a stable and prosperous future for Europe."
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