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What was the immediate cause of second world war?

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Answered by akanksha52
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lack of food grain is the cause

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Answered by Dia095
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There were several factors that caused World War II to begin in 1939. Throughout the 1930s, Germany, Japan, and Italy became very aggressive in their desire to control land. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 and China in 1937. Little was done about these invasions. Germany began to build up its military in the 1930s, which was in violation of the Versailles Treaty. Germany also violated the Versailles Treaty by moving its military into the Rhineland. Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935. In each case, little or no action was taken against these countries.

These aggressive actions continued in the late 1930s. In 1938, Germany annexed Austria. Germany announced it wanted the Sudetenland, an area in Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. The Allies made an agreement with Germany that gave Germany this land in return for a promise to take no more land. In 1939, Germany broke this agreement, called the Munich Pact, and took the rest of Czechoslovakia. The Allies told Germany if Germany invaded any other countries, it would lead to war. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Great Britain and France then declared war on Germany, leading to the start of World War II.

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