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Causes for World War II

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Answered by ZunayedTIME
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4 causes which led to the second world war:

1. The unjust and humiliating treaty of Versailles.

2. Aggressive nationalism and expansion of territories

3. The policy of appeasement

4. Finally, the German invasion of Poland


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Answered by Anonymous
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Causes for World War II

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♀️It's a war for control of the world. The country or alliance that wins will be the dominant world power, able to enforce its will against all other, weaker countries.

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♀️That doesn't necessarily mean they will control the world directly; just that nobody else would dare to oppose them. The only countries that might have been strong enough to defy them were defeated and humbled in the world war.

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♀️That was the original meaning of the word when it was invented in Germany before the First World War (in German, Weltkrieg).

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♀️Certain German political analysts anticipated a vast, apocalyptic struggle for civilisation between Germany and its allies on one side, and Britain and its allies on the other.

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♀️When war broke out in 1914, the feeling was, "Well, the World War some of us dreaded and some hoped for is finally here after all".

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