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Gemiola [76]
3 years ago
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Topic: Hitler and Nazi Germany

History
1 answer:
vichka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.) Germany faced famine, possible revolts, lack of recovery help among other things

2.)reasons Germany had to be upset about ww2 are they lost, and now they had a bad image and they fought for nothing

3.) if the treaty was different it makes sense that the country would've ended up even a little different

4.)Hyperinflation is a term to describe rapid, excessive, and out-of-control general price increases in an economy.

5.) he may have been unfit because the school just didnt want him or didnt like his style

6.) they weren't really allowed to do anything and at most were really just allowed to work(sometimes) or have a family

7.) I have no idea about this one

8.)which night?

I hope this was able to help even just a little

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