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Aftermath

Aftermath

What followed the war was different for many countries. For the Germans the 20’s and 30’s would be a time of difficulty, partly due to the demands of the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty would ultimately be a driving force for a new generation and a new movement that would engulf Germany in the 30’s that would lead to the onset of another world war. For the United States and for other countries the 20’s were pretty good but the 30’s had the Depression, for Russia it would be civil war and then growth during the 30’s under the new Soviet regime.

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This is a walkthrough of the causes, events, and aftermath of the First World War. Pt. 2

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