To what extent can Hitler be held responsible for the outbreak of world war two? ... The Treaty of Versailles had humiliated the German people and caused deep routed resentment among them. ... Amongst the chaos, it is difficult to say to what extent Hitler can be held responsible for the key decisions that led to the outbreak of war in 1939. ... There has been much debate over the subject of to what extent Hitler can be blamed for the outbreak of war in 1939. Historians disagree over to what extent Hitler can be blamed. ...
But the notion of what Germany stood for is what worried Roosevelt Bechloss discusses what actions will be taken against Germany after the war; if it will be divided or not and how to sufficiently reprimand them with out creating the kind of resentment that brought about Hitler. ... As David Ben Gurion said in 1944 we do not know the entire truth about anything that is going on in Poland it was hard for the other countries of the world to know what they can and should be doing. ...
Kevin Hokoana The seeds of WW2: What set the world on the path to world war two? ... The treaty was the cause of great resentment among Germans and made their ability to flourish and be part of a post war world impossible. ... The anger caused by casualties and loss of infrastructure Page 2 set the tone for what would be a treaty that would later help Hitler and his party wage world war two. ... At the end of the treaty, the Japanese were not appeased, later they would take by force what they couldn't accomplish at Versailles. ...
Enrolled, he immediately joined the steering committee and very quickly, through his oratory, he became the unquestioned leader of what was to become the Nazi party. ... In Bavaria, a province filled with resentment for the republic, Hitler hoped to unite its right wing extremists for a march on Berlin. ...
Finally anyone who had to do with the Treaty of Versailles had a hand in Hitler's rise, creating an atmosphere of resentment and hostility that fueled Hitler's cause. ... The majority of Germans chose to not know about what was going on, and in that choice of acquiescence they helped Hitler kill the Jews. ... He is responsible for a total censorship of the German nation so the people would only hear what he wanted them to hear. ...