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    Who or what was to blame for the outbreak of World War Two? There were a number of underlying causes for World War Two’s outbreak in 1939‚ as with any big war there are whole tapestries of inter-locking reasons why everything happened the way it did‚ thousands of threads that sew into tragedies and victories and lead onto other wars and devastations. Undeniably‚ World War One and World War Two are very closely linked and the fact that the First World War ended so messily and left Germany in such

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    The causes of World War One and World War Two shared both differences and similarities‚ but I believe that overall there were more differences between the two. The social‚ political‚ and economic circumstances of the times varied‚ though at times correlated with each other‚ but there are extreme differences that help create a different atmosphere for each war. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand on the 28th June‚ 1914‚ precipitated WW1. He was shot by Gavrilo Princip‚ a member of the Black Hand

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    promises whilst he was gaining popularity from the masses. The economic crisis of 1923 was for many Germans “the scar that never healed.” The economic crisis from 1929-32 allowed the Nazis to gain support as they said they had the answers to Germany’s problems and promised a prosperous future. He made different promises to different groups‚ these promises were never detailed or accurate‚ because he could not afford them to contradict‚ and people

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    Jonee Bennett February 2‚ 2015 2nd Period Mrs. Howe How Did the Treaty of Versailles Affect Germany Socially‚ Economically‚ and Politically? Soon after World War I‚ the Treaty of Versailles was written. The diplomats of this treaty only intended to end all wars and redraw Europe‚ but this treaty marked the beginning of a disaster for Germany. After six months prior to the war‚ the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28‚ 1919. The overall purpose of the treaty was to punish Germany for damages

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    World War I began as a European conflict‚ only gradually did it develop into a world war. The European nations started war with a prestigious vision about war only to be mentally and emotionally devastated by the truth of the Great War. The growing tensions between the European countries were caused by militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. There were many immediate and long-term impacts which subsequently followed. It was a conflict between the allied powers and central powers. The

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    During 1924-1929‚ the economics of Germany had a dramatic improvement. The "Golden age of Weimar"‚ was due to the success of Gustav Stresemann. He achieved many successes in foreign affairs such as "Locarno treaties" which was signed by Germany‚ Britain‚ France and Italy‚ where the Germans agreed to accept the western frontiers decided at Versailles‚ in returns the Allies ended their military inspections‚ also Germany agreed to join the Treaty of Versailles which lower their reparation fees. With

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    HISTORY CH-2 Some important dates:- 1. August 1 1914- World War 1 started 2. 1917- Entry of U.S in the 1st World War 3. November 9 1918-Defeat of Germany and the central powers in the 1st World War‚proclamation of the Weimar Republic 4. 1923- Economic crisis of Germany‚occupation of ruhr by the French‚Hitler planned to seize control of Bavaria 5. April 1923-U.S Dollar was equal to 24‚000 marks 6. July 1923- 353‚000 marks 7. August 1923-4‚621‚000 marks 8. December 1923-98‚860‚000 marks

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    Hitler’s rise to power was slow in the beginning‚ but quickly gained traction in post WWI. Some of the major things that contributed to Hitler’s rise‚ was Global Depression‚ the Weimar Republic and the history of Jewish discrimination in Europe. These things contributed greatly to Hitler and the rise of the Nazi Party. Global Depression was one of the effects on the world after WWI. Many countries after WWI were in a severe period of economic depression because of all the war debts that they

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    variety of different reasons. There were major economic problems that Germany faced. The treaty of Versailles also contributed to their rise in power. The Nazi party helped bring Germany out of the depression as they appealed to the nation. Propaganda also helped the Nazi’s come to power. There was a lack of support for the current government‚ the role of Hitler himself helped the Nazis and there were great weaknesses of the Weimar. In order to determine whether economic factors were important

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    $35‚334‚012‚000. This funding included paying the troops‚ food rations‚ medical supplies‚ production of weapons‚ as well as transportation costs. But even with this great amount of money spent on the war‚ it was only the start of Germany’s economic problems. My next finding was the Germany’s signing of The Treaty of Versailles on June 28‚ 1919. The Germans were unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles overall but totally devastated by Article 231‚ which was a war guilt clause that declared Germany responsible

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