what were the effects on Germany after ww1
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Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria. 7. Germany had to accept the "War Guilt Clause" and pay reparations. The Germans felt that the treaty was very unfair to their nation and this led to the rise of Hitler and also eventually WW2.
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Germany lost to the allies in WW1 and suffered huge territorial losses giving away its land and population to Poland, Russia, France, Belgium an Denmark and ultimately had to sign The Treaty of Versailles.
** Terms of the treaty were:**
1. All overseas colonies were to be handed over to the League.
2. Germany’s army had to be reduced to 100,000 men
3. Germany’s navy was reduced to 6 battleships with no submarines
4. No air force was allowed
5. Western Germany was to be demilitarized.
6. Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria.
7. Germany had to accept the "War Guilt Clause" and pay reparations.
The Germans felt that the treaty was very unfair to their nation and this led to the rise of Hitler and also eventually WW2.
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