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=**__Germany and World war I__**= During the WWI Germany decided to surrender by signing the treat of Versailles. The treaty of Versailles was presented to the delegations of Germany on May 7, 1919. Due to the treaty of Versailles Germany was forced to concede vast European territories and oversea colonies. The most humiliating portion of the treaty for defeating Germany was article 231, in other words "war guilt clause". That made the German nation to accept complete responsibility for initiating WWI. Germany was required to make enormous reparation payments. Also, the German military was to be severely limited in size and armaments. = = =**__Economic and political problems__**= While the hyperinflation in Germany of the 1920s occurred the country's currency, the mark, went CO-COO! The government of the Weimar republic may have ben able to clear its debts, but the cost was sent to the citizens' savings. Which turned out to not be such a good thing. It was a trajic era that is still past of the national spyche today.

=**__The Nazi party__**= Nazis were taking over individual rights of citizens. Germans were given basic rights, while Jews were being treated unfairly. Mostly everything was being taken over by the Nazi's control. Jews were being ostracized from their jobs due to the Nazis. The Nazi party abolished the use of presidential power as well. Adolf Hitler was soon to be the one in charge of the Nazi party, the dictator of Germany.

=__Anti-semitism__= The definition of antisemitism is prejudice against or hatred of jews. The "main" hatred of the Jews preceded to the era with the term of anti-Semitism. Many common manifests of anti-Semitism that occurred along history were pogroms, violent riots against Jews. They were frequently encouraged by the authorities of the government. Pogroms were mainly sometimes incited by blood libels. False roomers would state that Jews used the blood of Christians for ritual purposes.