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Demilitarization Increased international trade

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They paid there debts and eventually got all problems sorted and they gave jobs to the unemployed and gave money to the poor so they could buy a house

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Germany was in major debt and many people starved due to the high prices and taxes. Millions of people were also unemployed.

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