what was the immediate cause of second world war
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The immediate cause of The World War II was the German invasion of Poland and demand for the Danzig Corridor.
Britain and France was able to see the threat that was ahead.
As a result, they pledged to help Poland against the German's threat.
When Poland was accused of torturing the Germans in Poland, German army marched into Poland on 1st September 1939.
This made the Britain and France declare war on German on 3rd September 1939.
Britain and France was able to see the threat that was ahead.
As a result, they pledged to help Poland against the German's threat.
When Poland was accused of torturing the Germans in Poland, German army marched into Poland on 1st September 1939.
This made the Britain and France declare war on German on 3rd September 1939.
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World War - II
The humiliating Treaty of Versailles led to the War.
Germany signed a treaty with Russia .
Hitler's invasion of Poland on September 1 , 1939 was the cause of World War - II .
France and Britain gave an ultimatum to Germany.
It was a situation where all European countries clashed.
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