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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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