The Treaty of Versailles had profound economic and political consequences for Germany, severely impacting its military capabilities, territorial holdings, and public trust in government. The treaty's harsh terms led to significant domestic instability and economic hardship.
Key points:
- Caused widespread disillusionment among moderate German supporters
- Restricted German military to 100,000 soldiers for internal use only
- Led to loss of 10% of population and all colonies
- Resulted in significant economic challenges including reparations of 136 million marks
- Contributed to currency devaluation and eventual currency reform