Impact of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany
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- The Impact of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany
- 1919 Ebert's government was fragile
- When signed treaty- Germany went into chaos
- Right-wing opponents attempted a revolution against him
- Germany fell behind on reparation payments in 1922
- 1923, French and Belgium soldiers entered the Ruhr region to take what was owed in the form of raw materials and goods
- German government ordered workers to go on strike so not producing anything for French to take
- Strike meant that Germany had no goods, or money
- Government printed more money but this led to inflation
- Strike meant that Germany had no goods, or money
- French killed over 100 workers and expelled over 100,000 protestors
- German government ordered workers to go on strike so not producing anything for French to take
- 1923, French and Belgium soldiers entered the Ruhr region to take what was owed in the form of raw materials and goods
- 1919 Ebert's government was fragile
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