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How did germany respond to the treaty of versailles? germany started a new war over the severe military restrictions. germany accepted the terms after changes were made. germany grew resentful of the reparation payments and other terms. germany accepted the terms as the war's "aggressor."?

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Germany grew resentful of the reparation payments and other terms
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The correct answer is "Germany grew resentful of the reparation payments and other terms."

After their defeat at the end of the First World War. the German Government was imposed a series of provisions by the winning Powers, which were France, Great Britain, and the United States.

The German people opposed the surrender signed by the German government, claiming that it had "stabbed Germany in the back". Resentment grew among the German population due to the imposed punishments, which were labeled as unfair. This resentment would eventually materialize in the form of the foundation of the Nazi party, which would subsequently arise to power and initiate the Second World War.

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