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They Failed To repay their war debts to America !!

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cause they all hated each other in real life even though Hitler was a badass nobody liked him cause he burned people. what the big deal i burn people all the time. Type your answer here...

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Q: Why were many American of the 1920 and 1930 bitter toward Americas World War 1 allies?
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