After signing the Treaty of Versailles, many Germans felt humiliated and betrayed. The harsh reparations and territorial losses imposed by the treaty fueled widespread resentment and anger among the population. This sense of injustice contributed to a national crisis of identity and laid the groundwork for political instability, which ultimately facilitated the rise of extremist movements in the years that followed. Overall, the treaty was perceived as a punitive measure rather than a path to peace.
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