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what was the result of first world war for Germany

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Answered by neerajmodgil85pc43rj
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(1.)they were demilitarized.
(2.)they have to pay compensation of £6 billion.
(3.)some of their territories were taken.
(4.)even their population was also taken.
(5.)they lost their resource rich places.

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Answered by Swayze
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a defeated Germany was given a take-it-or-leave-it ultimatum that required Germany to admit responsibility for starting the war, give up 25,000 square miles of territory that was populated by 7 million people, pay billions in reparations from an already devastated economy and accept restrictions on their armed forces designed to prevent Germany from waging war again.

Needless to say, it didn’t quite work out the way the authors had planned. Many historians credit the Treaty of Versailles with planting the seeds that led to the Adolph Hitler’s rise to power and WWII.

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