Depends, the Germans have had 3 'reichs' or Empires. The Germans in both cases, fought for military power. In essence, World war I was the cause for World War II. The first world war was Germany and its allies facing off against the other world powers for control and military prowess, also 'Jingoism' or extreme rallying for your country was a large affect to this. World war II was caused after Hitler took power as the lead of the Nazi party, completely putting Germany on military lock-down and over-shadowing the German president, essentially eliminating all competition. In this case, Hitler promised his people deliverance and an uprising for German pride that was absent after the miserable defeat of World War I.
The Iraqi occupation of Kuwait started it all.
The Glorious Revolution
The Jews in Europe were killed by the German Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler.
The immediate trigger was the French (and Belgian) occupation of the Ruhr in January 1923, followed by the German campaign of passive resistance.
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.
The German occupation of Europe and their threat to invade Britain is what led to D-Day.
Nationalism
Japan's occupation during WW2.
The Cold War.
The Iraqi occupation of Kuwait started it all.
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The Glorious Revolution
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
The Peace of Augsburg
The Jews in Europe were killed by the German Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler.
German subs sinking the Lusitania and the Zimmermann Telegram.
After Europe was in control, Spanish colonies were encouraged to get their land back and take control. It led to many revolutions like the French Revolution and Ind. Revolution.