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Which was a major provision of the Treaty of Versailles? War guilt clause that placed no blame for the war on any single nation OGermany was allowed to keep some of its overseas colonies. Demand that Germany pay large war reparations breakup of Austria-Hungary two new nations-Poland and Finland

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