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Germany did not exist post-WW2 until reunification in 1989.

Neither West Germany nor East Germany (created out of the US/UK/French occupation zones and the Soviet Occupation zones) were allowed to independently sign treaties, nor have armies.

This changed rapidly with the onset of the Cold War.

The worst that happened to Germany was half of it was granted to Poland, with 11 million German civilians expelled or murdered by the Polish and Soviet armies.

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Who heavily punished the Germans for their role in world war 1?

The Allies, particularly through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, heavily punished Germany for its role in World War I. The treaty imposed significant territorial losses, military restrictions, and reparations payments, which were intended to hold Germany accountable for the war. This harsh treatment contributed to economic hardship and political instability in Germany, setting the stage for future conflicts.


What was the name of the treaty Germany signed in June 1919?

The treaty Germany signed in June 1919 is known as the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty officially ended World War I and imposed significant territorial, military, and economic restrictions on Germany. It aimed to hold Germany accountable for the war and prevent future conflicts but contributed to political and economic instability in the country.


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Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.


Why do historians say the ending of World War 1 led to World War 2?

When WW1 ended, the victorious Allies placed the main blame for the war on Germany. They made Germany pay the costs of repair, and put limits on Germany's military strength. This made the people of Germany mad, and they turned to a man that promised that Germany would return to power. This man's name was Adolf Hitler.


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What was the name of the document that put restrictions on Germany?

The Treaty of Versailles, which tried to eliminate Germany's war waging capabilities after World War I.


What treaty imposed restrictions on Germany from World War 1?

It was the Treaty of Versailles, bringing World War I to an end. It was signed on 28 June 1919.


What were the restrictions imposed on Germany by the Allies after World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles was very detrimental to Germany.


Where did German Jews have to live afer World War I?

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What were some restrictions put on Belgium during world war 2?

Travel, Curfew, Rationing


What was wrong with the Germans' aggresion after World War 1 when they began to rebuild their army?

When Hitler came to power in 1933 he began to build up the German military. There were certain restrictions placed on Germany at the end of World War I with regard to the strength of their military. Hitler intentionally violated several of these restrictions. His whole purpose was to "right the wrongs" imposed on Germany after WWI. Even if that meant starting another war in Europe,and that is exactly what he did,that was World War II.


How was Germany seen as an aggressor in world war 1?

It has to be because of Adolf Hitler because he put Germany in the sorry state it was in.


What type of government was put in place in Germany during World War 2?

In WWII, Hitler was the Fürher of Nazism in Germany.


What was Germany like politically after World War I?

Absolute Monarchy, remember, Germany was ruled by the Kaiser.


Is there a war in Germany?

No, the last war in Germany was World War 2


Which countries fought against Germany in World War 1 but on Germany's side in World War 2?

Japan and Italy fought against Germany in World War 1 but were on Germany's side in World War 2