why did Hitler enter into the Second World War
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Germany’s involvement in The Great War, and the loss of that war, resulted in harsh war penalties known as The Treaty of Versailles. This same treaty took away German colonies, massively reduced Germany’s standing army to 100,000 men, and charged Germany with starting the war, requiring massive war repayments.
These war repayments were finally payed off in 2010- 92 years after Germany’s defeat! (Germany to Settle WWI Debt After 92 Years). This bankrupted the country in the early 1920s, leading to an economic depression and mistrust between the German people and the German government, allowing the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
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