History of Oceania

What courses World War 2?

The origins of World War II can be traced back to the end of World War I and the establishment of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The treaty severely punished Germany, leaving it with a large debt and a loss of territory. This led to widespread resentment among Germans, who felt that they had been treated unfairly.

In the 1930s, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party gained power in Germany. Hitler promised to restore Germany to its former glory and to avenge the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. He began to rearm Germany and to expand its territory, which led to increased tensions with other European countries.

In 1939, Germany invaded Poland, which triggered the outbreak of World War II. The war would last for six years and would result in the deaths of millions of people.

The following are some of the key factors that led to the outbreak of World War II:

* The Treaty of Versailles: The treaty severely punished Germany, leading to widespread resentment among Germans.

* The rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party: Hitler promised to restore Germany to its former glory and to avenge the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles.

* German rearmament and territorial expansion: Hitler began to rearm Germany and to expand its territory, which led to increased tensions with other European countries.

* The invasion of Poland: In 1939, Germany invaded Poland, which triggered the outbreak of World War II.