what was the effect of first world on continent of europe
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➡️The effect was that the economic condition of europe worsened adn from a Continent of creditors ,it changed into a Continent of debtors.First they gave loans but now they took
loans. Soldiers were given more immportance than the citizens.
➡️The effect was that the economic condition of europe worsened adn from a Continent of creditors ,it changed into a Continent of debtors.First they gave loans but now they took
loans. Soldiers were given more immportance than the citizens.
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The effects of first world war on the continent of Europe:
- The war had a devastating impact on the entire continent both financially and psychologically.
- From continent creditors, Europe turned to continent debtors.
- The Republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation and was financially crippled due to overwhelming war debts that had to be paid in gold.
- Those who supported the Weimar Republic were mainly socialists, Catholics and democrats and became easy targets of attack in the conservative nationalist circle, and were also mockingly called 'November Criminals'.
- The first world war left a deep imprint on the European society and polity.
- Soldiers came to be placed above civilians.
- Politicians and publicists laid great importance on the needs for men to be aggressive, strong and masculine.
- The soldiers lived miserable lives under trenches, trapped with rats feeding on corpses.
- The soldiers faced poisonous gas and enemy shelling and witnessed their ranks reduce rapidly.
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