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What effect did the treaty of Versailles have on Germany?

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The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919, after WWI ended. The treaty stated that Germany was completely responsible for the war. As a result, Germany had to:

  • cut army volunteers
  • cut weapon supply
  • pay billion dollars in damage
  • give up territory in Europe, Africa, and Pacific

This caused Germany to go into economic depression, or in other words, their economy to collapse. Germany felt like the rules of the treaty were unfair, and these were some reasons that led to WW2.

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Germany's army was limited and they have to pay reparations

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