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The leader of Germany at the time of WW II and the person who most think started WW II was a man named Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hider was born in Austria.
By the time that World War 1 started in 1914, he was living in Germany. He served well in the German Army and for that he earned a medal for bravery. At the end of the war Hider decided to take up politics. By 1921, he has already the founding leader of the Nazi party. Hider was an incredibly racist man and he had a great hate for Jews.
By 1933, Hider gained political power by winning the election. Soon after he made himself absolute dictator, calling himself the Fuhrer, which means ‘Leader’. By the end of the 30’s he was already sending Jews off too concentration camps to meet a horrible death.
Hider was one of the greatest causes of World War II. Although there are many other reasons, he was definitely one of them. Another reason was the Treaty of Versailles. This was the treaty that was signed at the end of World War 1. This treaty outlined the rules that Germany must follow because of their defeat by Britain and France.Many Germans were angered by die treaty, for most of the rules in the treaty were unfair and Germany lost a great amount of wealth. One of the cruelest reasons for the war was Hitler’s racist hate for Jews. He would send them off in acted cars to places called concentration camps were they would be slaughtered by the thousands.
World War II was huge and involved a lot of countries. There were thousands of battlefronts and war sites. The two main battlefronts were the battlefront between Britain and Germany and the battlefront between the Japanese and the Americans. These battlefronts were split up into smaller battlefronts even still. Many lives were lost in the air, on land and in the sea. Some of die most notable battles were: The Battle of Britain, The Battle of Midway and The Battle of the Atlantic.
Since the US and Canada were at war with the Japanese, Japanese Canadians were treated very poorly The government had decided that all or most Japanese Canadians, even if they were born in Canada had either go home or go and live in one of the camps- These camps were made to keep all the Japanese Canadians together in one location. But the fact was that these camps were very dirty and not fair treatment.
Also, the government took away all Japanese possessions and without the Japanese Incoming, they were auctioned off at a fraction of their original value! This treatment went on for all of World War II and Japanese Canadians were not treaty fairly for many years after. Just recently the government of Canada has decided to pay compensation for their losses but most agree that it doesn’t even come close to what they lost.
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