- June 1919
- Treaty with Germany, was signed in the Palace of Versailles
- Germany had to agree to accept full responsibility for the outbreak of the First World War
Territorial loses:
- The Saar administered by the League of Nations
- The creation of an independent Polish state
- West Prussia and Posen were given to Poland
- Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France
- Danzig was appointed as an international city
- Plebiscites in Upper Silesia, West Prussia and Schleswig
- Germany lost colonies and investments
Military Restrictions on Germany:
- Was only allowed a regular army that was limited to 100,000 military personnel
- Was not allowed an airforce and only a very small fleet
- End of compulsory enlistment into the armed forces
- Rhineland to be occupied for 15 years by the allied military forces
- All commissions in Germany controlled by the allies until 1927
Reparations:
- Germany to pay £6,600 million (132 billion gold marks)
- Reparations where to be paid in regular instalments, some in gold and some in goods