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How did German people feel about their nation after World War I?
They were pleased about Germany’s new position of power.
They were unhappy that Germany lent money to the United States.
They were angry at German leaders for losing the war to the Allies.
They were relieved that the German economy had improved.
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They were angry at German leaders for losing the war to the Allies.
Many Germans felt betrayed by civilian and political leaders (the “stab‑in‑the‑back” myth), resented the Treaty of Versailles, and experienced economic hardship and national humiliation.
Many Germans felt betrayed by civilian and political leaders (the “stab‑in‑the‑back” myth), resented the Treaty of Versailles, and experienced economic hardship and national humiliation.
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