what was the impact of the first world war on Germany cl 9
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However, the First World War destroyed Germany. By 1918, Germany was no longer a strong confident country, but one on the brink of ruin. The war had destroyed Germany's economy. The country spent around one third of its income on war pensions to all those widows and families who had lost someone during the conflict.
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The effects of the First World War on Germany were:
Financially, Germany suffered a lot because the new Weimar Republic was made to pay compensation to the Allies for the war amounting to 6 billion.
Germany lost its overseas colonies, as they were annexed and distributed among the Allied
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Germany was demilitarised to weaken its power.
The Allied armies occupied the resource-rich Rhineland for much of the 1920s. All these measures humiliated the Germans and also Hitler.
To take revenge, Hitler annexed power in Germany and waged war against the Allies, thus sowing the seeds of the Second World War.
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