After World War I, Germany faced several punitive measures through the Treaty of Versailles. Firstly, it was required to pay significant reparations to the Allied powers, which strained its economy. Secondly, Germany lost substantial territories, including Alsace-Lorraine to France and parts of Prussia to Poland. Additionally, its military capabilities were severely restricted, limiting the army to 100,000 troops and prohibiting conscription and the possession of certain weapons.
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