WHO STARTED THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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The two dates most often mentioned as “the beginning of World War II” are July 7, 1937, when the “Marco Polo Bridge Incident” led to a prolonged war between Japan and China, and September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland, which led Britain and France to declare war on Hitler's Nazi state in retaliation.
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Outbreak of World War II (1939)
Outbreak of World War II (1939)On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east.
Outbreak of World War II (1939)On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east.Military Commander: Adolf Hitler; Winston Churchill
Outbreak of World War II (1939)On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east.Military Commander: Adolf Hitler; Winston ChurchillCombatants: Soviet Union
Outbreak of World War II (1939)On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east.Military Commander: Adolf Hitler; Winston ChurchillCombatants: Soviet UnionLocation(s): Pacific Ocean
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