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Germany faced significant consequences after losing World War I, including the harsh terms imposed by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The treaty required Germany to accept blame for the war, pay substantial reparations, cede territory, and limit its military capabilities. This led to economic hardship, hyperinflation, and political instability, contributing to the rise of extremist movements, including the Nazis. The national humiliation and economic struggles ultimately set the stage for World War II.

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