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What is the process of determining the text of the German peace treaty, and what is the performance of the German people's unwillingness to accept this treaty?

1965438+On May 7th, 2009, the President of the Peace Conference, Kerry Duhamel Du Monceau, handed over the text of the peace treaty to Germany, informing the German representative that oral debate was not allowed and that he could make a written statement within 15 days. Germany tried to take advantage of the contradiction between its allies and published records one after another, demanding that certain conditions be relaxed, claiming that "the harsh terms of this treaty are unbearable for the German people." On May 29th, Germany submitted a reply to the President of the Communist Party of China, including a series of counter-suggestions.

Many German sailors would rather sink their warships than hand them over to the Allies. German naval officers and men1965438+June, 2009 12 gathered at noon to board the German warships detained in Flou Bay, Scappa, and took the red flag as a signal to prepare to sink these ships. They opened the ship's waterproof valve, causing all large ships except Baden, the capital ship and battle cruiser to sink rapidly. The British guard ship immediately opened fire on them, and the German soldiers either used life rafts or swam back to the shore. They were immediately arrested by the British navy on the shore, and some German sailors who refused to obey were killed by British guns.

16 In June, CPC handed over the final text of the peace treaty to Germany, with only a few minor changes, such as the original plan to cede Upper Silesia to Poland and hold a referendum instead. Kerry Duhamel Du Monceau declared in his note that "today's treaty text should be completely accepted or completely rejected" and asked for a reply within 5 days (later changed to 7 days); If the expiration date is still not answered, the powers will announce the end of the armistice period and "take steps that they think are conducive to the implementation of the relevant provisions of the peace treaty." The Allies assembled 39 divisions for this purpose, and Fuxi was authorized to "start moving forward immediately after the armistice."

More than 30,000 people in Munich protested against Versailles' decision.