The invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in September of 1939 did, indeed, cause World War II. Despite the pledge by Great Britain and France to come to the aid of Poland in the event of its being attacked, Germany attacked anyway. Subsequently, the Western nations declared war -- and thus World War II began.
No. The German invasion of Poland was the start of World War II, but it wasn't the CAUSE of WWII.
World War I was "caused" by all the potentially belligerent nations mobilizing their reserves at the same time, following the assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire.
Britain and France had a pact with Poland that if Poland was attacked they would come to her aid. It was all a formality really, WW2 was by now unavoidable.
I believe it's Blitzkrieg.
The invasion of Poland by Germany in Europe in 1939 caused the start of World War II. It was the line drawn in the sand.
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Poland didn't necessarily start WW2. It was their vow to not fall to the Nazis so easily. It was the Nazis invasion OF Poland that started World War 2.
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The German invasion of Poland in 1939.
The German invasion of Poland. USA got pulled into the war when we were bombed.
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I believe it's Blitzkrieg.
The German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939
Germany's invasion of Poland.
The immediate cause was Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939, but there were many underlying causes of the war, most which dated back to the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I.
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The German invasion of Poland started World War Two.
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The invasion of Poland
The invasion of Poland by Germany in Europe in 1939 caused the start of World War II. It was the line drawn in the sand.