The Treaty of Versailles satisfied France primarily through its punitive measures against Germany, which included significant territorial losses, military restrictions, and reparations. France regained Alsace-Lorraine, territories lost in the Franco-Prussian War, and gained control over the Saar Basin and the Rhineland, enhancing its security. Additionally, the treaty aimed to weaken Germany economically and militarily, addressing France's desire for long-term security against future aggression. Overall, these clauses were intended to prevent Germany from becoming a military threat again.
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