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. 7. How did the clash of imperialistic interests bring about the Second World War?
8. How far was the weakness of the League of Nations responsible for the Second World
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How far was the weakness of the League of Nations responsible for the Second World
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Q .How did the clash of imperialistic interests bring about the Second World War?
Answer:Germany's overseas colonies had been taken away according to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. This had resulted in a major feeling of victimisation among the Germans. In 1933, Hitler took power in Germany. He followed the ideology of Nazism which believed in racial homogenisation in order to protect the 'purity' of the Aryan race. This had resulted in the Nazi state eyeing for an empire within Europe consisting of all the German speaking territories. This resulted in Germany occupying Austrtia, parts of Chzechoslovakia and in the end Poland. These policies of Hitler clashed with the imerialistic tendencies of the British and the French. This clash ultimately resulted in the onset of the Second World War.
Q.How far was the weakness of the League of Nations responsible for the Second World
Answer:The League of Nations was formed to prevent a repetition of the First World War, but within two decades this effort failed. Economic depression, renewed nationalism, weakened successor states, and feelings of humiliation (particularly in Germany) eventually contributed to World War II.