Legacy of WW1

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how Germany was left after WW1
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Mind Map by ella starz, updated more than 1 year ago
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Legacy of WW1
  1. Kaiser (Autocrat Dictator) lost support of the armed forces (in Hanover)
    1. Some of the German Navy mutinied (in Kiel and Hamburg)
      1. Strikes, protests and refusal to work (in Stuttgart and Munich)
      2. British Navy blocked ports, so over 750,000 Germans died of starvation
        1. Early October 1918; new government formed
          1. Kaiser abducted in November 1918
          2. Two million troops died
            1. Over 4 million wounded
              1. 55% troops were casualties
                1. Germany in mourning
                2. Germany's debts trebled from 50 million marks to 150 billion marks
                  1. Germany poverty stricken
                    1. Germany in anarchy (disorder with no strong authority)
                      1. Broke, starving, despairing, mourning
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