HISTORY
THE WORLD BETWEEN THE WARS
Question
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High causalities led to the total collapse of the Germany family.
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Reparation payments led to the total collapse of Germany’s economy
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Trench warfare led to the total collapse of German agriculture.
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War spending led to the total collapse of German businesses.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The war reparations that Germany was expected to pay, severely affected the economy. It lost Alsace and Lorraine to France. The situation in Germany aided the growth of Adolf Hitler. The formation of the League of Nations was a consequence of the war but did not really have an effect on Germany.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Treaty of Versailles is one of the most controversial armistice treaties in history. The treaty’s so-called “war guilt” clause forced Germany and other Central Powers to take all the blame for World War I. This meant a loss of territories, reduction in military forces, and reparation payments to Allied powers.
Detailed explanation-3: -After the end of the First Word War, Germany was forced to accept loss of territory. Germany was forced to pay reparations for all the devastation caused in Belgium and France, and to the British. Germany’s military was reduced to 100, 000 troops. Therefore, the Treaty of Versailles was humiliating for Germany.
Detailed explanation-4: -The war had a devastating impact on the entire continent both psychologically and financially. The infant Weimar Republic was being made to pay for the sins of the old empire. The republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation and was financially crippled by being forced to pay compensation.