Weimar+Factors+of+Analysis+Cartoons+9B+Ryan+Ho+Joon

media type="custom" key="3726599" - Towards the end of WW1, the treaty of Versailles was signed. Germany’s location was relocated to the middle of Europe and thus many tension grew between Germany and countries such as Britain, France, and Russia - The treaty of Versailles put Germany in its worst condition. The economy was failing as hyperinflation was present. In addition, the wardebts were needed to be paid and vast amounts of land were needed to be given up - On the other hand, Britain and France strived prosperously as their economy was stable - When Hitler came to power, he encouraged his people to rebel against Germany’s surrounding countries to put the blame on them for their problems.