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How did the Allies’ point of view affect Germany during the peace process after World War I?

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The correct answer to this question is D) Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.

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Germany was still upset after being blamed for the war, put on strict supervisions and guidelines, and having to pay reperations for the war.

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The allies point of view was that WW1 was cause by Germany and its allies and that Germany had to be "punished" for it with reparations. These reparations were a source of great dissatisfaction in Germany, contributed to its financial crisis in the period after the War, and paved a way for Hitler's government, because the frustrated and desperate people were more likely to accept an extreme government.
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