explain the major consequences of the war on Germany on the light of the Treaty of Versailles
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By the end of the war the country was heavily in debt. As a result, by 1919 Germany was no longer the second most economically advanced nation in the world.The immediate economic consequences of the terms of theTreaty of Versailles were a significant concern and added to Germany' shumiliation .
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By the end of the war the country was heavily in debt. As a result, by 1919 Germany was no longer the second most economically advanced nation in the world.The immediate economic consequences of the terms of theTreaty of Versailles were a significant concern and added to Germany' shumiliation .
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The people of Germany were angered by the harsh and, in their minds, unfair treatment. In addition, the treaty weakened the German economy, leading to economic problems that also angered Germans. Overall, the treaty made Germans angry and made them more susceptible to supporting radicals like Hitler and the Nazis.
Germany lost World War I. In the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, the victorious powers (the United States, Great Britain, France, and other allied states) imposed punitive territorial, military, and economic provisions on defeated Germany. In the west, Germany returned Alsace-Lorraine to France.
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