A variety of things, including:
Borders were redrawn, causing them to lose territory to certain countries (like Alsace-Lorraine to France).
The Reich (Empire) was dissolved and the Kaiser was eliminated.
In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was in essence, blamed for the war, and was forced to play reperations to other countries for their expenses.
Restrictions on military buildups were made.
The new government (the Weimar Republic) was built on a shaky foundation. Following the harsh terms of the treaty, and the general economic impact the war had, inflation was rampant and many people were unemployed.
Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists (Nazis) used the poor economy, the treaty, and other nationalistic and Anti-Semitic feelings to take control in the 1930's.
AnswerAfter WW1 Germany was in a state of economic depression and the infrustructure was demolished by the outstanding amount of bombs that hit her. She could not afford to pay her allies and so was forced into signing the treaty of Versailles which the public were outraged about. Ten years later Adolf Hitler came along and became a politician.Germany and its economy were utterly exhausted. It had fought for over four years against an alliance that had more manpower and raw materials. When WW1 ended and for some months afterwards Germany experienced a whole series of left-wing uprisings, which were all suppressed successfully. Attempts to overthrow the government by force - by extreme right-wing groups - continued until late in 1923 (Hitler's Munich Beer Hall Putsch). The British naval blockade continued till the Versailles Treaty was signed in June 1919. Much of the population was undernourished. Germany had to work out a new constitution, had to deal with a very harsh peace treaty and with hyper inflation. Despite all these difficulties the new republic eventually enjoyed a period of calm and stability from 1924-29. It was the Great Depression that led to the unraveling of all this.
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Japan emerged as a world power, but Germany was weak and humiliated
World War 2
That they had started the war.
Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
Germany wanted revenge after world war 1.
One of the important conditions of the armistice that ended the First World War was that Germany had to terminate all military hostilities. Germany also had to surrender its submarines.
No. Germany lost World War I.
Japan emerged as a world power, but Germany was weak and humiliated
Germany was in WW I and WW II.
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
Germany fought the us in world war 1
It didn't. Germany lost World War I.
World War 2
Germany
what countries wre defeated in world war 1
Germany
Germany