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The peace treaties that ended World War I, particularly the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, imposed harsh penalties and reparations on Germany, leading to economic hardship and political instability. These treaties redrew national boundaries and created new nations, often disregarding ethnic and cultural divisions, which sowed the seeds for future conflicts. The dissatisfaction with the treaties and their consequences contributed to the rise of extremist movements, ultimately setting the stage for World War II.

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