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Germany was required to pay reparations to the other countries. This was a large amount of money and the German government didn't have the means so the enforced taxes on the population of Germany. The value of the German Mark went down, prices went up and many people were out of work. Also in the treaty was the stipulation that Germany couldn't have a military force or arms.

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