The victorious Allied powers imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany through the Treaty of Versailles, severely crippling the nation's economy and fostering widespread resentment among its populace. This economic instability and national humiliation eroded public faith in the Weimar Republic, leading to the rise of extremist political movements. Additionally, the Allies' failure to provide adequate support for the young democracy left it vulnerable to internal dissent and radical ideologies, ultimately contributing to its collapse. The combination of these factors created an environment where authoritarianism could take root.
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