No, the causes of World War II is Germany invading Poland in September of 1939. What made the U.S enter was Japan attacking and bombing Pearl Harbor.
The Saar did not cause World War 2. It was returned peacefully to Germany after a plebiscite (referendum) in 1935.
cause: more than 10 countries to be at war Effect: U.s. is feared around the world
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world war 1
It was World War 1. They Didn't Have A Take In World War 2.
What the hell are you smoking?!?!?!?!
I Really dont know
Yes, because of him disliking jews.
You can say Hitler caused WW2, but not WW1.
no but Hitler was involved as a soldier in world war 1. he did cause world WA 2 though
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facts about war. well firsty the world war 1 was held in gallipoli and world war 2 was held in France and if someons denies this then tell them they are wrong cause they are casue my unlce was in world war 2
well you see the world war 1 the cause of that was the Germansand for world war 2 the cause was because they wanted revenge cause they were sick of itwell you see the world war 1 the cause of that was the Germansand for world war 2 the cause was because they wanted revenge cause they were sick of itORtreaty of VersaillesRussian revolution -> establishment of communismformation of league of nationsreparations (treaty kinda)- economic problems in western Europe- development of new military technology( especially aircraft)collapse of 4 empires- (replaced by concept of NSD(national self determination)emergence of pacifismeconfirmation that America was the leading power in the war
The Holocaust was of no relevance whatsoever to the outbreak of either World War 1 or World War 2. It hadn't even begun ...
Because Germany was in a depression paying for their war debt from world war 1 and when Hitler came to power he tried to get more land then he said
In World War 1 the U.S.S.R was trying to take over Germanys and the other countrys land. Then in World War 2 Adolf Hitler tryed to get more land for Germany and slaughter all the Jews.
The Saar did not cause World War 2. It was returned peacefully to Germany after a plebiscite (referendum) in 1935.