Friday, 19 September 2008

What are the factors leading to World War II 1939-1945?

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were many causes of. The most significant cause was the rise of Nazism in Germany. This itself
had causes reaching back to the end of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles, which, in
combination with the Great Depression, left the German people embittered and paved the way for
ultra-nationalist leader like Hitler. Another cause was the aggressive actions of the militarist
regime in Japan, whose invasion of China many...

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