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Why where the Germans so angry t the end of ww2?

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Germans were angry after the end of World War 1- because of the peace treaty conditions that bankrupted Germany. After WW 2 they were so soundly beaten and destroyed that they were not really angry- they were just bombed, shelled and shot to the point of quitting.

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in 1939 hitler decited to invade Poland but why did he do this

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If you are soundly beaten in any conflict you will naturally have some anger about it. Most Germans accepted the situation and got on with life. No doubt some didn't.

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