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What were the effects of 2nd war on Germany??​

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Explanation:

World War Two and Germany 1939-1945. War greatly affected Germans, who had to cope with rationing and bombing, leading to opposition to the war. Persecution of Jews ended in the Final Solution, before Germany was defeated and divided.

Some causes of World War II were the aggressive actions of Germany, Japan, and Italy and the German resentment caused by the Treaty of Versailles. The Great Depression also allowed authoritarian rulers to come to power, which moved the world closer to war.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Germanys Effects:

Fascism erraticated

Harsh treatment from Allied forces

11 million deaths caused by Hitler

Extreme democracy

A huge wall dividing East and West Berlin

The German people still suffered

So, the war didn't accomplish much for Germany, except really more downsides rather than upsides. If Hitler wasn't so rash in his decision making, and actually listened to his generals, they may have won.

Essentially, Kaiser Willhelm II lost WWI for Germany. They were in major debt, the government kinda sucked, and everything was just bad for them. Then, a WWI veteran comes around and starts spreading his political philosophy: National Socialism. He promises good for Germany. When he becomes leader, he does what he promised: to make Germany great again. He did just that, for a few years. Not to mention the 6 million Jews he killed, and the 11 million people killed caused by him (the 6 million is part of the 11 million).

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