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Read the 14 points of the Versailles Treaty and you will understand why the Germans were angry and bitter about the treaty. The Germans had to give up money, land, their military and this resulted in a depression in their economy. Hitler hated that treaty and what it had done to Germany. He vowed to get revenge for it and correct matters for Germany. When he came into leadership he did exactly that. He disregarded the treaty and began making plans for war. See link below.

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