what was the impact of first world war on Germany?
the following are the impact of the world war on Germany
1) the war had a devastating impact on the intercontinental both physically and financially and psychological
2) the republic carried the burden of the war guild and the national humiliation and the war financially crippled by begin by the forced to pay compensation
3) the infant weimar republic was being made to pay the sins of the old Empire
4) the first war left a deep imprint on the European society and polity
5) came to be placed above the civilians
6) politicians and the publication laid great stress on the need for men to be aggressive strong and masculine
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This unit covers the impact that the First World War had on Germany. This is an extremely complex area to study and is extremely significant to the way in which German society developed during the Inter war years. This section covers the social, economic and political impact of war along with a brief analysis of the physical cost of war. This particular unit does not make reference to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in any particular depth as this will be noted in a separate unit.German society changed enormously as a result of the war. During the war the percentage of women in the workforce had risen to 37%, a massive rise. At the end of the war this figure did not fall dramatically, meaning that from now on women had a significant role to play in the German economy. The reaction of many Germans to the ending of the war also had a large impact on German Society.
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