1. Historical Causes of WWII
Historians are quoted as saying that although World War I was not inevitable; World War II was due to the unresolved tension between nations. ... While the outbreak of war was triggered by Germany's invasion of Poland, the causes of the world war are much more complicated. Due to unresolved anger with the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of dictatorship in Europe, and United States isolation countries around the world took part in history's bloodiest and most widespread war, World War II. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles was one of six treaties that ended World War I. ... The harsh terms...
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