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What effect did the Treaty of Versailles and the German government's

acceptance of it have on the German people?

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Many historians credit the Versailles Treaty with WW II. That is, the treaty's natural conclusion was WW II. It enfeebled Germany to the point of famine and if you want to anger an enemy and motivate them, starve their children. The economic collapse it created opened the door for Hitler and his fanatics.

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