Why did the Treaty of Versailles cause so much bitterness in Germany? 6 marks. The treaty of Versailles caused so much bitterness because the German people felt that the victors were being greedy and demanding too much, that the Germans would never be able to pay back. As part of the treaty, German would have to pay £6.6 billion in reparations, this massive amount caused many economic problems in Germany and was one of the main causes of the hyperinflation of 1923. This left the Germans bitter as it left the country in ruins, as a way of dealing with the problem the government simply printed more money which made the situation worse, the German people blamed the treaty for the problems the country was facing. Another reason why there was so much bitterness was that the Germans felt embarrassed and humiliated as they felt that their country had been stripped of its once high position among the nations. As Germany was forced to take the blame for the war the Germans did not f...
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