World War I
Article 231, often referred to as the War Guilt Clause, is a provision in the Treaty of Versailles that placed full blame for World War I on Germany and its allies. This clause served as a justification for imposing heavy reparations on Germany, and its implications extended beyond financial penalties, influencing the political landscape of Europe and shaping future international relations.
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