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History Of Europe Form 1914 To 1945

   
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This document laid out reparations owed by Germany to the other combatant nations, restrictions on the size and power of the German military, and territorial readjustments intended to punish Germany’s aggression. The outcome of World War I prepared the best conditions for the outbreak of World War II and the emergence of Hitler, along side with fascism...
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The outcome of World War I prepared the best conditions for the outbreak of World War II and the emergence of Hitler, along side with fascism. The years of hunger and the inability to feed its own people during World War I were replaced by the economic disaster overwhelming postwar Germany in 1920s, where unemployment and inflation, caused by the Great Depression, became an unbearable problem...
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