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Consisted of naval mutiny and worker strikes, and led Wilhelm to abdicate.
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Shortly before the signing, Kaiser Wilhelm fled the country
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Social Democrats won with 37.9% of the vote.
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Germany paid 6.6 Billion pounds in reperations.
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The Weimar Government stated that the reperations were unfair.
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The French occupied the Ruhr and forced Germans to work for them, but the Germans retaliated by going on strike.
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The Dawes Plan was signed. It was a plan that gaurenteed loans from Banker Charles Dawes to Germany to help pay reperations.
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The Great Depression starts when Wall Streed Crashed.
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