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How did world war i contribute to the events leading up to world war ii? britain and france wanted to force germany to make reparation payments. germans hated the versailles treaty and supported hitler's actions to defy it. germans wanted to expand their nation to regain territory in the soviet union. the soviet union wanted to take over german territory in eastern europe?

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Germans hated the versailles treaty and supported hitler's actions to defy it.

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The correct answer is Germans hated the versailles treaty and supported hitler's actions to defy it.

The Treaty of Versailles was the document that punished Germany for World War I and forced them to pay enormous reparations to countries like France. These reparations ruined the Germany economy, causing a depression like state in Germany's economy. This is why many Germans despised this treaty.

When Hitler defied the limits placed on the German military and began to fight back against this treaty, many Germans followed his lead.

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