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German people beliefs/views at the end of World War I.


Sagot :

Germans probably weren't too happy with how they were forced to pay the dues of the war. Civilans were starving, and anger was spread all over.

Answer:

Angry

Explanation:

Germans had no say in the Treaty of Versailles and were not allowed to take part in the conference. They had to pay large sums of reparations which destroyed their economy and had to lose large amounts of land. Their military power was also greatly reduced.