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31 January, 10:32

How did debt from World War I become a motivating factor for Germany's increased nationalism?

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  1. 31 January, 12:30
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    After World War I many of the victorious allied countries sought to punish Germany through back-breaking reparations which bankrupted the country and made its citizens bitter. This led to them seeking revenge for the reparations payments and unified them in anger against their victors.
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