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Life in Germany after World War I was hard. The other countries involved in the war, as well as the Treaty of Versailles, blamed a large part of the war on Germany and its massive army. Consequently, Germany was not allowed to be present during the making of the treaty, and got the short end of the stick. Piled in debt, the economy was terrible for citizens, and Germany had lost territory in the treaty, so many people had to either leave their home or become immigrants in Another Country.

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