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At the end of the war, Germany was forced to take the brunt of the punishment (even though they were not the only country responsible for the destruction.) Furthermore, the Treaty of Versailles sent Germany into an economic depression. Ultimately, it was Hitler who came to power during that time, and brought on World War II when he invaded Poland in 1939.

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