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What made Germany bitter after World War I?

Treaty of Versailles
division of Germany
depression
trade disputes

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If don't mistaken the answer is B

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After the Treaty of Versailles called for punishing reparations, economic collapse and another world war thwarted Germany's ability to pay. Germany had been forced to become a republic instead of a monarchy, and its citizens were humiliated by their nation's bitter loss.

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