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Ruby Mayer
31 January, 00:31
Why was the mood grim in Germany in the 1930s?
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Olivia Riddle
31 January, 02:20
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Since world war 1 germany was devastated from allied troop's repeated bombings and attacking. They were poor and didn't have the money to rebuild itself (until 40's) People were still angry that germany lost.
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