What was the Effect of war in Weimar ?
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World War One had a devastating impact on Germany. Throughout World War One, the people of Germany had been led to believe by their government that they were winning the war. Government propaganda had been used to great effect. When the temporarily blinded Adolf Hitler had gone into hospital in 1918 (the result of a gas attack), he, along with many German soldiers, was convinced that Germany was not only winning the war but was in the process of putting together a major military assault on Allied lines.
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- Many German civilians were starving and there were severe food shortages. Germany was running out of raw materials. Revolts had broken out across Germany. Sailors at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven had mutinied after being ordered to take part in one final offensive against the British navy.
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