What was the immediate causes of the second world war?
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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. Germany rejected this demand, which led to the declaration of war by Britain and France on Germany.
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(1) Faulty Peace Settlement
(2) Defects of Treaty of Versailles—A Dictated Peace
(3)Rise of Nazism in Germany
(4)Rise of Fascism in Italy
(5)Emergence of Militarism and Expansionism in Japan
(6)Failure of the League to act as an International Peace Keeper
(8)Failure of efforts towards Disarmament
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