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How did the Allies’ point of view affect Germany during the peace process after World War I?
Germans were anxious to join forces with the Allies to help prevent future conflict.
Germans were grateful for being allowed to rebuild their economy.
Germans felt threatened by the formation of the League of Nations.
Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
Explanation: The Allies (especially France and Britain) imposed the Treaty of Versailles with war‑guilt clauses, heavy reparations, territorial losses and military restrictions. These terms caused widespread German resentment and humiliation and helped destabilize the Weimar Republic.
Explanation: The Allies (especially France and Britain) imposed the Treaty of Versailles with war‑guilt clauses, heavy reparations, territorial losses and military restrictions. These terms caused widespread German resentment and humiliation and helped destabilize the Weimar Republic.
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