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Due to conditions set forth in the treaty of versailles, germany lost much of its territory. why did this prove to be economically fatal to the nation? 1 it lost many of its best workers. 2 it lost its main industrial complex. 3 most of the best farmland was lost. 4 germany did not receive compensation.

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