
How did German expectations at the end of World War I differ from the realities of the Treaty of Versailles?
A) Germans expected the blame to be placed on Austria, but it was instead placed on them.
B) Germans expected the peace treaty to be based on the Fourteen Points, but it was instead a punitive treaty.
C) Germans expected the United States to help the German economy rebuild, but the Treaty of Versailles forbade such assistance.
D) Germans expected to remain a unified nation, but the treaty divided their land into two separate nations.
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