What are the effect of the defeat of germany
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The old Germany monarchy, ruled by Kaiser (Emperor) Wilhelm, ended in 1918.
The Weimer Republic, a democratic government, began.
o Inflation of monstrous proportions arose: for example, in 1910, a dollar was worth
three marks. In 1921, there were one trillion marks to a dollar. One needed a
wheelbarrow full of money in order to buy one postage stamp!
o Resentment and anger grew among many Germans who did not believe that
Germany had really lost militarily because German troops still occupied parts of
France and no foreign troops were on German soil. They believed that Germany
had been betrayed at home or “stabbed in the back” by traitors who favored the
new government. This notion became known as the Dolchstosslegende {dolsh-
shtoss-leggendeh} or “stab in the back legend.”
o In the Versailles Treaty, signed in Versailles, France, in November 1918,
Germany surrendered unconditionally. The treaty demanded that Germany pay
large amounts of money (reparations) to the Allies (France, England, the U.S.)
over the course of the next 60 years. This was to cover the costs of the war,
damages, and payments to widows and orphans of veterans, disability to the
wounded, etc. It, also, gave German territory to France, Italy and Poland and
saddled Germany with sole responsibility for starting the war. (The treaty was
gradually changed in the 1920s and finally revoked by Hitler in 1935.)
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When Germans got defeated, the Americans withdrew the support for them. This time was known as Economic Crisis as the German economy was hit badly. The people who were looking for work, finally had to put board around their necks daily, to get work. They were playing cards too sitting in roads. Many Germans slept on the line, this is rope as they were shelterless.
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