How did Germany feel about their punishment after World War I?

a They were angry and held resentment toward the Allied Powers.

b They believed the Allies should pay it all.

c They agreed and felt it was fair.

1 answer

a They were angry and held resentment toward the Allied Powers.

After World War I, many Germans felt that the Treaty of Versailles and the associated reparations were unfair and punitive. This resentment contributed to widespread discontent and laid the groundwork for political and social upheaval in Germany in the years that followed.