(Research for story) Revising the Treaty of Versailles in 1920

So I'm writing a story in which Western Europe goes to war with the Soviets as a result of the fall of Warsaw. This coalition includes Weimar Germany. This is taking place in 1920 and the President of Germany is Fredrich Ebert, just in case you're wondering.

As a proviso for joining this coalition, Germany wants certain terms of Treaty of Versailles to be significantly reduced in severity. France has refused to take part in these discussions, so it's just Germany and Britain. If this happened in the real world, what terms would Germany specifically demand be reduced or outright torn up. I know the War Guilt Clause, the reparations and the limiting of German manpower would be on top of the list, but what else would they want revised or outright torn up?

At this point in the story, the Prime Minister of the UK is still David Lloyd George.

Also, comments on the plausibility of this would be appreciated, but don't be dicks about it, please.
 
So I'm writing a story in which Western Europe goes to war with the Soviets as a result of the fall of Warsaw. This coalition includes Weimar Germany. This is taking place in 1920 and the President of Germany is Fredrich Ebert, just in case you're wondering.

As a proviso for joining this coalition, Germany wants certain terms of Treaty of Versailles to be significantly reduced in severity. France has refused to take part in these discussions, so it's just Germany and Britain. If this happened in the real world, what terms would Germany specifically demand be reduced or outright torn up. I know the War Guilt Clause, the reparations and the limiting of German manpower would be on top of the list, but what else would they want revised or outright torn up?

At this point in the story, the Prime Minister of the UK is still David Lloyd George.

Also, comments on the plausibility of this would be appreciated, but don't be dicks about it, please.

Being allowed to have an air Force. And the French leave the Ruhr and the Rhienland, would be the main objectives besides the ones you mentioned.
 
Being allowed to have an air Force. And the French leave the Ruhr and the Rhienland, would be the main objectives besides the ones you mentioned.
I would also think that part of the gig would be Danzig settled and the corridor issue resolved as a joint administered region of some sort.

I would also be curious how the Western powers are ready to after the Soviet Union.

All in all the soviets are not going to last long in reality in this sort of fight
 
+ allowed to have a naval force. Especially with the Soviet Baltic Fleet "locked in" in the Baltic Sea and just around the corner from Koeingsberg.

And forget the 1935 accord between Britain and Germany (that limited Germany to a surface fleet that is 1/3 of the Royal Navy).
 
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