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Which of the Central Powers was forced to assume total responsibility for World War I & had to pay heavy war reparations? Responses Germany Germany Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Russia

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Germany, among the Central Powers, was forced to accept full responsibility for World War I and had to pay heavy reparations as stipulated by the Treaty of Versailles.

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Among the Central Powers after World War I, it was Germany that was forced to assume total responsibility for the war and had to pay heavy war reparations. This was articulated in the Treaty of Versailles, where the notorious 'war guilt clause' was included, compelling Germany to publicly accept the blame for starting and prosecuting the war. The Treaty demanded reparations from Germany in excess of $33 billion to the Allied Powers. The consequences of the Treaty also included territorial losses for Germany and the dissolution of its colonies.

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