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WW I killed millions of people and destroyed a great deal of property in Europe, devastating the continent by the time it ended in 1918. There was also tremendous resentment in Germany, because of the punitive nature of the Treaty of Versailles, and that was one of the primary reasons why Germany then went to war again, in WW II (which proved to be even more destructive than WW I).

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