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impacts of WW1 - Coggle Diagram
impacts of WW1
socially
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german factories were exhausted by the war, they had been producing guns and shells, not goods to sell abroad
the left 600,000 war widows and two million children without fathers
women worked in the factories during the war, some germans thought this damaged traditional family values
politically
the stress of the war had led to mutiny, revolution and the abdication of the kaiser
many ex-soldiers felt germany could have won the war, they felt betrayed by the november criminals
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ecomonically
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war pensions towards widows cost germany a fortunate, by 1925, a third of its budget
germany had borrowed money from the USA to pay for the war, this would need paying back
germany had lent some of its own money to its allies, it was unclear whether they would ever get this back
some factory owners made a fortune during the war, whereas german workers had restrictions placed on their wages