Germany was steamed after their defeat in world war one. the economy fell because they spent all of their money on the war. germany needed a strong leader, and adolf hitler was the leader germany needed. before he came along, germany had a weak economy and high poverty. hitler created a strong military and an industry. for the jews, life was terrible with no rights, citizenship, or the right to marry a german non-jew. for non-jewish germans, life was ok if you had a job in the industry.
It was rubbish.
It depends on how you define them losing. Germany wasn't actually completely invaded - the armstice happened before that happened. That's another reason World War 2 happened - Germany felt it hadn't actually been beaten, more like cheated.
It was fought in Europe primarily. Like France, Germany, a lot of it was on the Western Front.
Death and despair
Berlin was the capital of Germany and Hitlers headquarters so it wasn't touched until the end of the war and when Germany was invaded by the Allies 8 years later. Life went on pretty much that it always had for the most part of the war. There are colored photos of the city online that show a vibrant active city.
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Bad.
ALAN!
Having lost everything and the subject of much guilt they had a bad time
Some Americans settled in Germany after the Second World War. Many of them hold white collars jobs in German companies and are accepted in German society.
In general, between money or life girls would like life most. After all, all the money in the world is nothing without a life to live.
GAY
Germany wanted an empire like Britain and France had. Unfortunately, Britain and France owned over half of the world between them and Britain also had the world's best navy, so Germany would have to both increase the size of its navy and fight Britain and France for colonial possessions. This damaged relations
The world was gonna end
Poland= rough France= slightly less rough Germans= probably ok
Germany, like Japan, ran out of men and equipment.
After world war one, visiting Germany was like visiting any other European country, aside from the separation of Jews.