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-Economic ruin/ massive debt
-The massive reduction of military size
-Loss of territory
(The Weimar Republic was extremely weak as well and failed to fix Germany's problems which caused more instability and the rise of violent political parties such as the NSDAP and Communists.)
World War I and the Treaty of Versailles led to political instability in Germany through reparations, economy crises and reduce the size of its military.
Germany after WWI
Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to accept guilt for the war.
Huge war reparations were paid to Britain and France.
By limiting its armed forces, Germany not able to have submarines, armoured vehicles or aircraft.
The humiliation and economic hyperinflation forced the political party of the Weimar Republic to lose its popularity.
The strictness and unemployment angered Germans which led to the rise of Adolf Hitler, who spoke about nationalism and to bring back the glory.
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