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kumpel [21]
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Anna007 [38]3 years ago
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After WWI, Germany was held responsible for the war and due to this responsibility, had to pay the Allies reparations or payments for damage created to other countries due to the war and also Germany had territory taken away from it ie territory of the country of Germany and also of its colonies. 
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