Article 119 Article 119. Germany and Austria renounces all possession in Eastern Europe and allow for the creation of new territories.

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Article 119 Article 119. Germany and Austria renounces all possession in Eastern Europe and allow for the creation of new territories

Article 22 Article 22. Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish (Ottoman) Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be recognized only with the assistance of a Western authority and power, therefore until that point they shall remain “mandates” (colonies)

Article 232 German Children playing with stacks of money Article 232. Germany will make compensation (payment) for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allied Powers and to their property during the period of the war.

Article 160 Article 160. By a date which must not be later than March 31, 1920, the German Army must not comprise more than seven divisions of infantry and three divisions of cavalry (10,000 ). They shall remove a majority of their weapons.