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After World War I, Germany faced significant blame for its defeat, particularly from the Allies. The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, emphasizing the idea that Germany was responsible for the war. This sentiment was further fueled by the "Stab-in-the-back" myth, which suggested that the military had been betrayed by civilians and political leaders, particularly Jews and socialists, leading to widespread resentment and the rise of nationalist sentiments in the country.

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