explain the five effect of first world war in germany?
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This unit covers the impact that the First World War had on Germany. This is an extremely complex area to study and is extremely significant to the way in which German society developed during the Inter war years. This section covers the social, economic and political impact of war along with a brief analysis of the physical cost of war. This particular unit does not make reference to the terms of the treaty of Versailles in any particular depth as this will be noted in a separate unit.
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Results of the war in Germany:
1) The Treaty of Versailles, 1919.
•The treaty declared Germany guilty of aggression.
•Germany was required to pay for the losses and damages suffered by the allies during the war.
•Germany had to give her merchant ships to the allies as compensation and have to supply use quantities of coal to France Italy and Belgium for 10 years.
•Germany ceded parts of her territory to Denmark, Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia and France.
•Germany lost Alsace Lorraine to France. Eupen-et-Malmedy to Belgium, Schleswig to Denmark.
•Germany lost all her colonies to the victorious allies Britain, Belgium, South Africa and Portugal.
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1) The Treaty of Versailles, 1919.
•The treaty declared Germany guilty of aggression.
•Germany was required to pay for the losses and damages suffered by the allies during the war.
•Germany had to give her merchant ships to the allies as compensation and have to supply use quantities of coal to France Italy and Belgium for 10 years.
•Germany ceded parts of her territory to Denmark, Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia and France.
•Germany lost Alsace Lorraine to France. Eupen-et-Malmedy to Belgium, Schleswig to Denmark.
•Germany lost all her colonies to the victorious allies Britain, Belgium, South Africa and Portugal.
Hope this helps :))
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