How did the rise of Fascism and Nazism became one of the most causes of Second World War ?
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The rise of extreme Nationalism in Italy and Germany in the form of Fascism and Nazism, respectively contributed to the causes which led to the Second World War. Italy wanted to receive the glory of the Old Roman Empire.
She joined the Anti-Commitern Pact in 1937 and formed a ten year alliance with Germany in 1939 to strengthen her position. Mussolini established dictatorship in Italy. He opposed the Treaty of Versailles. Italy demonstrated her imperialistic designs by attacking Abyssinia. The league of Nations failed to take any action against Italy , which exhibited the weakness of the League.
In Germany, Hitler wanted to re-establish the prestige of Germany in the international field. He flouted the military clauses in the Treaty of Versailles and declared re-armament. In 1938, he annexed Austria and dismembered Czechoslovakia.
Thus, Mussolini and Hitler drove the countries of the world towards another World War.
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She joined the Anti-Commitern Pact in 1937 and formed a ten year alliance with Germany in 1939 to strengthen her position. Mussolini established dictatorship in Italy. He opposed the Treaty of Versailles. Italy demonstrated her imperialistic designs by attacking Abyssinia. The league of Nations failed to take any action against Italy , which exhibited the weakness of the League.
In Germany, Hitler wanted to re-establish the prestige of Germany in the international field. He flouted the military clauses in the Treaty of Versailles and declared re-armament. In 1938, he annexed Austria and dismembered Czechoslovakia.
Thus, Mussolini and Hitler drove the countries of the world towards another World War.
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