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Causes of the World War II

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Although the outbreak of war was triggered by Germany's invasion of Poland, the causes of World War 2 are more complex.

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Causes of the World War IIOnline version

Although the outbreak of war was triggered by Germany's invasion of Poland, the causes of World War 2 are more complex.

by Luis Castellanos
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Hitler broke this treaty by creating a new air force, expanding Germany's army, sending German troops to the Rhineland

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After the World War I, the Congress rejected U.S. membership in the League of Nations. Some members of Congress were concerned that it would draw the United States into European conflicts. Isolationists advocated non-involvement in European affairs.

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Type of government that attempts to have total control over the lives of its citizens, was instituted to serve the goal of transforming society according to some fascist principles.

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In spite of Hitler's actions, Great Britain didn't want to use force against Germany. Instead followed this policy, they thought if the demands were satisfied Germany would be happy, and stability and peace would be acchieved in Europe

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The belief in the superiority of one's own nation over the rest. Devotion and patriotism to one's own nations with constant glorification and promotion of the country's values and culture by using propaganda to convince people of this idea.

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Belief or desire of a government, or a country's leader, that a state should maintain a strong military capability to use it aggressively to expand or promote national interests and/or values

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Germany and Italy signed a treaty in October 1936, in November 1936 the Anti-Comintern Pact was signed between Germany and Japan. Italy joined the Pact in 1937. The three powers signed the Tripartite Pact of 1940, and formally took the name of Axis Powers.

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