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    After the end of World War I‚ nations that consisted of mostly the allies got together in Versailles to create a document known as the Versailles Treaty. The treaty spelled out terms that the defeated countries would follow. No country was more affected by this than Germany. Many countries wanted to punish Germany for World War I. During the creation of this document that was signed in 1919‚ Germany was given no voice. The Versailles Treaty caused War II because of German territorial losses‚ military

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    Dire economic conditions allow for fascist leaders to take control. Both Japan and Germany suffered similar fates after World War 1. The War left both countries in bad economic positions. For Japan‚ this sluggish economy paved the way for increased militarization and an increase of the importance of the military. After losing the war‚ Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Written by the U.S.‚ France and Britain‚ Germany had to dismantle its army‚ take full responsibility for starting

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    World War II was when many countries declared war on each other. It was the most devastating war to have ever existed. The war started in 1939 and lasted till 1945. As a result‚ approximately sixty million people died‚ which at the time was three percent of the world’s population. The war played a vital role in shaping the world today. The formal start of the Second World War was when Adolph Hitler‚ the chancellor of Germany‚ violated the treaty of Versailles‚ which had prevented the Germans from

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    World War 1 and World War 2 were two devastating wars that took place in the early to mid 20th century. World War one being the battle between the Allied and Central Powers‚ and World war two being the battle between the Allied and Axis Powers. The spark that ignited World War One being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The spark for World War Two being Germany’s assault on Poland. Thousands of young men were killed in the trenches and battlefields of these two conflicts and the world

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    Adolf Hitler was the most infamous dictator of Nazi Germany who initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland and he was the mastermind behind many democidal events - most inclusive of the Holocaust. Due to the invasion in Poland in 1939‚ two separate alliances were formed which started World War II. This then provoked larger countries to get involved and join one of the two alliances. As the war ensued Hitler used mass propaganda to persuade the German society into supporting the Nazi party

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    Hitler was responsible for the outbreak of World War 2(1939) to a significant extent. The many things that he did like going against the Treaty of Versailles which included the rearmament of Germany‚ his Lebensraum policy where he wanted to take over neighboring lands and gain more territory for Germany and his disrespect to the treaties he made. While Hitler was a great cause for World War 2‚ he was not the sole reason. The Great Depression‚ the weak leaders of the League of Nations and their

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    Some top notch review material  (from quora.com)  If World War One Was A Bar  Fight    Germany‚ Austria and Italy are standing together in the middle of a pub when Serbia bumps into Austria and spills Austria’s pint. Austria demands Serbia buy it a whole new suit because of the new beer stains on its trouser leg. Germany expresses its support for Austria’s point of view. Britain recommends that everyone should chill. Serbia points out that it can’t afford a whole suit‚ but offers to pay for the

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    World War II had a significant impact on the right of minorities in the United States from 1939 to 1945. It greatly affected the lives of women‚ African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ Japanese‚ Hispanics‚ as well as other minority groups. Although there were mostly white male Americans fighting in the war‚ there were other ethnicities also. White men made up 87% of the force‚ while African Americans made up 11%‚ and the other two percent was made up of other groups of Americans. Only men fought during the

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    Compare & Contrast Most people would agree that all wars are terrible and have great affects on everyone in its path. Some believe that all wars are the same‚ each war ending with deaths‚ casualties and destruction. Now‚ two very important wars‚ World War One and World War Two easily did just that. Both of these wars involved multiple countries to fight in it. These two wars were extremely great in size compared to most other wars. Although World War One and World War Two were both worldwide

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    Between World War I and World War II America went through events in the political‚ economical and social areas that would change the face of the nation forever. The various eras- World War I‚ the Roaring Twenties‚ The Great Depression & the New Deal‚ and World War II each had separate issues that caused changes in relation to class‚ gender‚ domestic and international affairs. Although many of these events were only effective temporarily‚ others still show a strong influence today. Movements such

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