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Reparations left many people in the victorious nations feeling guilty. The loss of all that land to other countries simply made Hitler's early aggression look justified. Self-determination surrounded Germany by a lot of small nation states that fell easy prey to Germany. The Treaty made the Germans angry, just waiting for a chance to revenge. When the Germans heard about the Treaty of Versailles, they had a feeling of pain and anger. They felt it was unfair. They had not been allowed to take part in the talks, which they had just been told to sign. At first they refused to sign the Treaty. Some Germans wanted to start the war again. The Germans were enraged at Clause 231; they said they were not to blame for the war.
Approximate Word count = 460 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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