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The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, imposed significant penalties on Germany following World War I. It required Germany to accept blame for the war, pay reparations, and cede territory, leading to economic hardship and political instability. These punitive measures were intended to prevent future conflict but ultimately contributed to the rise of extremism in Germany.

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