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What was the economic and political condition of germany after WWI

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Answered by Anonymous
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Germany didn't fare well after World War I, as it was thrown into troubling economic and social disorder. ... On June 28, the Treaty of Versailles was signed, which ordered Germany to reduce its military, take responsibility for the World War I, relinquish some of its territory and pay exorbitant reparations to the Allies.

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Answered by Vivek2011
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The out-of-control inflation began somewhat mildly during World War I, as the German government printed unbacked currency and borrowed money to finance military expenditures. ... But then Germany lost the war and ended up with massive debts and reparations to the Allies to be paid under the Treaty of Versailles

Coinciding with the end of World War I, a socialist revolution broke out in Germany. The German Revolution of 1918-1919 resulted in the creation of the left-leaning Weimar Republic, which lasted until Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party seized power in the early 1930s.

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