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What is the cause for world war 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939 drove Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany, marking the beginning of World War II. Over the next six years, the conflict would take more lives and destroy more land and property around the globe than any previous war.

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Answered by Unni007
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Causes of World War II

  • Treaty of Versailles

Following World War I, the victorious Allied Powers  met to decide Germany’s future. Germany would be  forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had  Map of Germany’s advancement.

  • Economic Depression

The whole world was hit by an economic depression in the late 1920s. In a depression, economies shrink, trade is reduced, businesses close, prices fall, banks fail, and unemployment rises. Sometimes during a depression, people look

for a strong political leader to resolve their problems. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany by promising to  restore German wealth and power.

  • Germany’s Militarism

Hitler immediately began secretly building up Germany’s army and weapons. Although Britain and France knew of Hitler’s  actions, they thought a stronger Germany would stop the spread of Communism from Russia. In 1936 Hitler ordered  German troops to enter the German-speaking areas of the Rhineland (France), Austria, and Czechoslovakia. At this point  neither France nor Britain was prepared to go to war. In 1936, Hitler made alliances with Italy and Japan. The military  alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan was called the Axis Powers.

  • Failure of Appeasement

Appeasement meant agreeing to the demands of another nation in order to avoid conflict.  During the 1930s, politicians in Britain and France began to believe that the Treaty of Versailles  was unfair to Germany and that Hitler’s actions were understandable and justifiable. This belief,  adopted by Britain, was the Policy of Appeasement. An example of appeasement was the  Munich Agreement of September 1938. In the Agreement, Britain and France allowed  Germany to annex areas in Czechoslovakia where German-speakers lived. Germany  agreed not to invade the rest of Czechoslovakia or any other country. In March 1939,  Germany broke its promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia. Neither Britain nor  France was prepared to take military action. Then, on September 1, 1939, German troops  invaded Poland. Britain and France immediately declared war on Germany. World War II  had begun in Europe.

  • Failure of the League of Nations

The League of Nations was an international organization set up in 1919 to keep world peace. It was intended that all countries  would be members and that if there were disputes between countries, they could be settled by negotiation rather than by force.  The League of Nations was a good idea, but ultimately a failure. Not all countries joined the league and the League had no army  to prevent military aggression such as Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia in Africa or Japan’s invasion of Manchuria in China.

  • Japan’s Militarism

In 1931, Japan was hit badly by the economic depression. Japanese people lost faith  in the government. They turned to the army in order to find a solution to their economic  problems. In order to produce more goods, Japan needed natural resources for its  factories. The Japanese army invaded China, an area rich in minerals and resources.  China asked for help from the League of Nations. Japan ignored the League of Nations  and continued to occupy China and Korea. As Japan invaded other areas of South East  Asia including Vietnam, the United States grew concerned about its territories in Asia,  such as the Philippines and Guam. Japan felt that its expansion could be threatened by  the United States military and attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in December 1941. World  War II had begun in Asia.

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