After World War II, Germany faced significant challenges, including widespread destruction of infrastructure, a shattered economy, and the displacement of millions of refugees. The country was divided into East and West, leading to political tensions and differing economic systems, with West Germany adopting a capitalist approach and East Germany embracing communism. Additionally, the process of denazification created social and political upheaval as the nation struggled to come to terms with its past. These issues contributed to a long and difficult recovery period for both German states.
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They had to pay reparations, their army was limited and they had to give back some of the land that they had taken.
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.
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Germany blamed the Jewish population for its problems after World War I. This belief, known as the "stab in the back" myth, falsely claimed that Germany's defeat in the war was due to betrayal by Jewish people within the country.
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