Many conditions for war had been stacking up over the previous century. The final straw that lead to war was the July, 1914 assassinations of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
In March 1938, Germany annexed Austria and while this did not start World War 2 immediately, it showed what Germany was about to do and lead up to the start of the War in September 1939.
In great Britain the alliances were to agree of support between countries
the reason is because Germany were jealous because Britain and France had much empires than them. so this jealousy grew up and made Germany join in the war.
I don't think it did...
By the Treaty of Versailles being drawn up and forcibly signed by the German delegates. It sucked, to sum it up.
The build up of communism in that part of the world (South East Asia).
Industrial output...which ultimately led to the A-Bomb.
india & china may not lead to wIII b/C enitire world knows wwIII will almost blow up the entire world.
It lead to a focus on science and technology to keep up with the USSR
It lead to a focus on science and technology to keep up with the USSR
Hitler believed they could win the war. so that is when he took control. he was confident and was building his army up and taking territory. when he invaded Poland Britain declared war
Many conditions for war had been stacking up over the previous century. The final straw that lead to war was the July, 1914 assassinations of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
The phrase "get the lead out" was very popular during World War II and is a shorter and more polite form of a popular expression at the time "Get the lead out of your ass!" meaning "speed up!".
an assassination was not the responsibility for world war 2's outfall. That was in world war 1. World war 2 started after Germany attacked Poland. Russia and Germany had made a deal, that they would split Poland up.
One of the major ones was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. This stirred up conflict between the powers and ultimately lead to the war
A Communist victory.