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Germany was held responsible for World War I, primarily due to the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed in 1919. The treaty included a "war guilt clause" (Article 231) that placed the blame for the war squarely on Germany and its allies. This perception of blame contributed to significant political and economic repercussions for Germany in the post-war period.

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