War debts significantly strained France's economy after World War I, leading to high inflation and a heavy tax burden on citizens. The need to repay these debts contributed to political instability and social unrest, as various governments struggled to manage the economic fallout. Additionally, the pressure to pay reparations to Germany under the Treaty of Versailles exacerbated tensions, ultimately influencing France's foreign policy and its approach to European stability in the interwar period.
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