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The Second World War was caused by several interconnected factors that contributed to the outbreak of the war. Elaborate.
The main cause of World War II was the Invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939. Though the was also had several long-term and short-term causes. Treaty of Versailles: The economic collapse seen by Germany after The World War I, grew resentment and desire of Lebensraum (living space) in them. Rise of NRead more
The main cause of World War II was the Invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939. Though the was also had several long-term and short-term causes.
- Treaty of Versailles: The economic collapse seen by Germany after The World War I, grew resentment and desire of Lebensraum (living space) in them.
- Rise of Nazism: The rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party in Germany contributed to aggression.
- Economic Depression: The Great Depression of 1930s created economic instability and contributed to the rise of extremist ideologies.
- Rise of Militarism: The overall aggression was also increased by the growth of militarism in Germany and Japan.
- Failure of Appeasement: The policy of Appeasement in response to Hitler’s actions failed to prevent war.
- Failure of the League of Nations: The League of Nations formed to prevent war after the World War I, through collective security and disarmament, was unable to stop the actions of fascist regimes.
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