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Germany was forced to pay reparations as a result of losing world war one. The Treaty of Vesailles made Germany and all of the other countries that were agaisnt the allies responisble for the damages that occured during world war one. Germany's economy got worse because of the repartions. People couldn't afford to buy even a loaf of bread because prices were so high. Families starved and people were desperate for change.

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