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Germany lost 4 areas of land, due to the Treaty of Versailles . as a punishment for losing WWI, which included the following below., EXCEPT for which ONE? An area in the north, above Germany, that made Denmark bigger A large area in the north east to Poland Austria, to the south of Germany The Rhineland area between Germany &France in the . West A large area in the south east to Czechoslovakia
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The correct answer is: Austria, to the south of Germany.The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, imposed several territorial losses on Germany as a punishment for its defeat in World War I. These territorial changes included:1. The transfer of a large area in the northeast to Poland, creating the Polish Corridor and giving Poland access to the Baltic Sea.2. The transfer of a large area in the southeast to Czechoslovakia, known as the Sudetenland.3. The demilitarization of the Rhineland, a region in western Germany bordering France.4. The loss of territory in the north, which made Denmark larger.However, Austria was not ceded to another country as part of the Treaty of Versailles. Austria remained an independent country until the Anschluss in 1938, when it was annexed by Nazi Germany.