impact of W.W.I on political structure of Germany?
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Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was required to make monetary payments to the Allies, called reparations. The heavy reparations, combined with the devastated economic infrastructure throughout Germany and political tension under the Weimar Republic, led to an economic depression.
Overall, World War 1 left a massive impact on Germany, such as the Kaiser forcing to resign, or $40 billion gone to waste and a massive loss of life. The war led to the Kaiser being forced to resign, leaving a power vacuum. Food shortages led to radicalisation and people supporting extremist views.
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