Germany

Germany

After World War I Germany was hit with a lot. The Treaty of Versailles gave Germany many restrictions and resulted in bad effects for Germany losing the war. A League of Nations was to also be formed to keep peace between all the countries, but lots of countries, like germany, were still bitter over the relut of the war. While germany tried to make up for all it's war debt, their counrty made bad decisions and ended up suffereing from Inflation. Inflation caused a lot of economic troubles for Germany, but their economy started getting better after the creation of Dawes Plan. Germany's economy was looking up until a stock market crash in 1929. When the Great Depression hit, America couldn't afford to help G ermny with loans, and so again, Germany began to suffer. After all the things G ermany went through, their govenrment was also being weakened and wasn't being supported. A new group was formed and modeled after Benito Mussolini's idea of Fascism. Adolf Hitler was the uprising leader of the group and set out with his plans to take control of Germany. He eventually made his wa y  up and became chancellor of Germany, where he ruled a s  a dictator. Hitler began taking over other countries, which led to the upsetting of other surrounding countries. The Munich Conference was held to try and put a stop to Germany's mission and worked for awhile. But once Ge rmany went against the agreement, they had to find another way to fix the ongoing damage. In the end, Germany agreed to the Nonaggression Pact. Everything in G ermany would be settled no w , until the world awaited another <span style="color: #b72424; font-family: 'Palatino Linotype','Book Antiqua',Palatino,serif;">strike <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype','Book Antiqua',Palatino,serif;"> towards war yet again.

There are a lot of typos on this page. Make sure that you capitalize countries! Although this is just an intro, the information about the Munich Conference and the Nonaggression Pact doesn't make sense.