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Why did France insist on punishment?

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tyler5296
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Because they wanted Germany to be weakened so they would not be able to pose any threat to France in the future.
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Answer:

French President George Clemenceau wanted Germany to be severely punished. He wanted Germany to be weakened so they would not be able to pose any threat to France in the future. The two countries had a history of conflict and bordered each other.

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