After World War I, Germany's allies, including Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, faced punitive treaties similar to that imposed on Germany. Austria-Hungary was dissolved into several new nations, while the Ottoman Empire lost significant territories and was reduced to modern-day Turkey, facing severe territorial and economic restrictions. Bulgaria also suffered territorial losses and reparations, contributing to widespread economic difficulties and political instability in these nations. Overall, the post-war treaties aimed to weaken these countries and reshape the geopolitical landscape of Europe and the Middle East.
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