It made Germany pay a lot of money to the victorious countries, It was to the point that the German economy could not sustain itself.
Do to the fines Germany had to pay, they sank into a depression.
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Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
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many counrtys didn't want or didn't help Germany recover. The treaty of Versailles limited germanys army, took all of germanys empire and made Germany pay a massive amount of money to France and belguim. This is why Germany was the hardest hit during the great despression. This economic loss is a big reason for the start of ww2.
Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
Do to the fines Germany had to pay, they sank into a depression.
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The Treaty of Versailles was the main peace settlement after World War One. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to take the full blame of starting the war, and they had to pay the costs of the war, which included factories, bridges, and ammunition. This added to about $33 billion US.Needless to say, this caused Germany to go deep into debt, and Germany was crippled.
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Germany was largely blamed for World War 1. The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, placed full responsibility for the war on Germany and its allies and imposed large reparations on them. This blame contributed to the political and economic instability in Germany during the post-war period.
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One weakness of the agreements made at the conclusion of World War I, such as the Treaty of Versailles, was the imposition of heavy reparations on Germany. These reparations placed a significant economic burden on Germany and contributed to the country's economic instability, which in turn helped create the conditions for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the outbreak of World War II.
They feared that the world's economy would collapse if Germany could not repay its war debts.
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They feared that the world's economy would collapse if Germany could not repay its war debts.