who were the participants of 1st world war and what were its consequences on germany?
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First World War (World War I) is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (British Empire, France and the Russian Empire) versus the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary). *Consequences of First World War*
1.Rule of King ended in Germany: Germany became a republic on November 1918.
2.Around 1 crore people were killed.
Unemployment and famines.
3.The fall of Russian empire after October revolution (1917) which resulted in the formation of USSR (1922)
4.Emergence of USA as a super power.
Japan became a powerful country in Asia.
5.Poland, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia became new independent states.
6.New boundary lines were drawn for Austria, Germany an and Turkey.
7.German colonies were shared.
Germany gave up Saar coal field, Polish corridor, and made city of Danzig independent.Monarchy was abolished in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey and Russia.
8.The harsh clauses of the Treaty of Versailles finally resulted in the second world war.