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First World War Passive Resistance
1,226 wordsThe German economies were beset with difficulties throughout the whole of the 1920 s. The huge expenditure of the First World War had exhausted Germany's economic strength. The need for manpower had reduced industrial production along with grain production. Outputs in all areas were severely reduced. The subsequent loss of the war resulted in demands for reparations by the victors. These demands were harsh to say the least and the problems Germany faced in paying it contributed to what was argua...
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