do you think the treaty would have been different if germany had been apart of the peace talks? and why

It is difficult to say for certain how the Treaty of Versailles would have been different if Germany had been a part of the peace talks. However, it is likely that Germany's inclusion would have allowed for a more balanced and fair agreement to be reached.

Without Germany's input, the terms of the treaty were heavily influenced by the victorious Allies, particularly France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This led to harsh penalties and reparations being imposed on Germany, which many historians argue laid the groundwork for resentment and economic hardship that contributed to the rise of Nazism and the outbreak of World War II.

If Germany had been a part of the peace talks and had the opportunity to negotiate terms that were more equitable, it is possible that the treaty could have been less punitive and more focused on rebuilding Europe and promoting lasting peace. Additionally, including Germany in the talks may have helped to promote a sense of responsibility and accountability for the war on all sides, rather than just placing the blame and burden solely on Germany.