why second's world war start
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Most historians of the causes of World War 2 agree that its seeds were sown at the end of World War 1.
In 1918, the "War Guilt Clause" of the Treaty of Versailles held Germany and Austria-Hungary responsible for the entire conflict and imposed on them crippling financial sanctions, territorial dismemberment and isolation.
Germany, for example, was forced to demilitarise the Rhineland and abolish its air force.
Some scholars say that the terms of the treaty were unnecessarily harsh and led to mounting anger in Germany in particular over subsequent decades, but, the BBC says "it would be a mistake to imagine that the Treaty of Versailles was the direct cause of World War 2".
In 1918, the "War Guilt Clause" of the Treaty of Versailles held Germany and Austria-Hungary responsible for the entire conflict and imposed on them crippling financial sanctions, territorial dismemberment and isolation.
Germany, for example, was forced to demilitarise the Rhineland and abolish its air force.
Some scholars say that the terms of the treaty were unnecessarily harsh and led to mounting anger in Germany in particular over subsequent decades, but, the BBC says "it would be a mistake to imagine that the Treaty of Versailles was the direct cause of World War 2".
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the immediate cause for the second world war to take place was the capturing of the port Danzing in poland by hitler and the long cause for it was the treaty of versallies and its rules that had being imposed on germany at a full fledge and hitler took its revenge by second world war
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