After World War I, Europe faced significant political, economic, and social instability. The Treaty of Versailles led to resentment in Germany, contributing to the rise of extremist movements, including the Nazis. Economically, many countries struggled with debt and inflation, leading to widespread poverty and unemployment. Additionally, the redrawing of national borders created ethnic tensions and conflicts, further destabilizing the region.
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