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imigiate cause of second world war​

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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The 'immediate' causes of the Second World War were the German invasion of Poland in 1939, followed by the rejection of the British and French demand for German withdrawl from Poland. ... Italy declared war on France and Britain in 1940 during the collapse of the French armies during the Battle of France.

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Answered by kritiku2005
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The causes for the second world war were-

1. Dissatisfaction with treaty of Versailles which created more problems than it solved.

2. Rise of Nazism and fascism in Germany and Italy contributed the most in the second world war.

3. Policy of appeasement adopted by Britain and France.

4. Japanese invasion of China was another cause for the second world war.

5. Failure of league of Nations as it was incapable of stopping the countries to go for wars.

Immediate cause for the second world war was Hitler's invasion of Poland. Germany wanted to regain its territory it lost to Poland so that it would connect to East Prussia. Thus, on September 1, 1939 it declared a war on Poland

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