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Why was Treaty of Versailles proved humiliating for German

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Answered by Anonymous
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The treaty also hurt Germany psychologically. Its terms, such as the war guilt clause and the terms that robbed Germany of territory and the right to have a true military, angered Germans.

Their anger, when combined with the economic impact of the reparations, was to help allow Hitler to come to power in 1933.

By the end of the war the country was heavily in debt.As a result, by 1919 Germany was no longer the second most economically advanced nation in the world.

The immediate economic consequences of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were a significant concern and added to Germany's humiliation .
Answered by pranjalkbr
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The First World War was officially ended with the signing of Treaty of Versailles on 28th June 1919. Negotiated among the Allied Powers with little participation of the Germany, its 15 parts and 440 Articles reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations. After strict enforcement for five years, the French assented to the modification of important provisions. Germany agreed to pay reparation. 

The German Government accepted the treaty under protest. The Right Wing German parties attacked it as a betrayal, and terrorist assassinated several politicians whom they considered responsible. 

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