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Alex
3 years ago
14

How did the treaty of versailles hurt the weimar republic?

History
2 answers:
lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The signing of the Treaty of Versailles could be seen as undermining the Weimar Republic.

Explanation:

vekshin13 years ago
3 0
The signing of the Treaty of Versailles<span> could be seen as undermining the </span>Weimar Republic<span>. There were claims that the troops had been 'stabbed in the back' by the government, however the right wing elite, which had governed Germany through the war, denied this.</span>
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