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what does Clemenceau think about the treaty of Versailles

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Clemenceau liked the harsh things that were in the Treaty, especially reparations, because they would harm Germany. He liked the tiny German army, and the demilitarised zone in the Rhineland, because he though that this would protect France from attack in the future. ... But he wanted the Treaty to be harsher.
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