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8 February, 05:09

Because of the worldwide economic depression following World War I, Germany?

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    Germany went into a massive economic recession. The Great Depression combined with the extreme reparations forced onto Germany by the Treaty of Versailles led to hyper-inflation, which resulted in everyday goods such as bread costing thousands of German marks. Politicians such as Adolf Hitler would use this economic struggle to hasten the growing anti-Semitic beliefs in Germany. This would inevitably lead to the start of WW2.
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