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Why was the postwar situation in Germany especially bad

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The postwar situation in Germany after World War I was especially bad due to war reparations, economic instability, and occupation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The postwar situation in Germany was especially bad due to a combination of factors. Firstly, Germany was saddled with the blame for the war and had to pay war reparations to the Allies under the Treaty of Versailles. This caused a huge national debt and economic instability, with hyperinflation making the currency worthless.

Additionally, Germany's territories were smaller and its military was weakened, leading to a depressed population and high unemployment. Finally, the occupation of the Ruhr Valley by French and Belgian troops worsened the situation, as Germany struggled to meet coal deliveries.

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I am not sure which war you mean, but the situation was bad in Germany after both wars: after the first, it had to pay huge war reparations to other countries, which contributed to its great economic problems, and after the second the germans were on one hand used as a forced labour to re-built many places and on the other hand the influx of goods into Germany was controlled by the occupying powers, and Germans were not a priority in humanitarian help, and this resulted in wide-spread hunger and poverty.
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