The Causes of World War II
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:24:38
Category: / History / European History
Length: 2 pages (610 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 2 pages (610 words)
The Road to War-Manchuria to the Invasion of Russia
* There were many milestones leading to WWII. There were 4 big ones, however.
* Overall, the atmosphere in Europe was getting charged by Hitler
doing a lot of small and trivial actions, and a general atmosphere of
unrest.
* You had Japans invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Japan did this
because of their interest to industrialize, and Manchuria was rich in
natural resources. Japan used an explosion in Mukden of
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stop this, and that led to war. Hitler annexed Austria, and then the
Sudetenland. There was the Munich pact, and the Balkan pact which
gave the Czechs the ultimatum to givethemselves over or be bombed. He
invaded the Czechoslovakia, and divided it into three protectorates.
He made the Hitler Stalin non aggression pact. After this pact he
invaded Poland, which caused England and France to enter the war.
After this, the war was underway
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