Because they needed (well wanted) to out fire and outclass the allies so they wanted to win!
Germany was very much an autocracy during World War 2.
Both Germany and Italy were allies of Austria during World War I but Italy didn't like Austria very much. This alliance among Austria, Italy, and Germany was called the Triple Alliance.
There were threee main powers.... Hitler was the leader of Germany, Mussolini was the leader of Italy and HiroHito was the leader of Japan --- Please don't treat World War 2 and the Holocaust as the same thing! The Holocaust took place during World War 2, but there was much more to World War 2 than the Holocaust. Japan, for example, was not involved in the Holocaust at all ...
After WW1, there were strict rules on how much Germany could build their military might.
Hitler had combined the offices of President, Chancellor and leader of the NSDAP. Hitler was therefore 'Prime Minister'
Germany was very much an autocracy during World War 2.
it depends on how much firepower there is
Germany... I think??
Yes, it was known as the Second World War.
$6,600 million due to the Treaty of Versailles.
Trusting Stalin too much and acquiescing regarding the division of Germany.
Both Germany and Italy were allies of Austria during World War I but Italy didn't like Austria very much. This alliance among Austria, Italy, and Germany was called the Triple Alliance.
yes. Luftwafe was much bigger than RAF.
A postage stamp in Germany during 1937 would have cost approximately £3.47
Hunger in the Central PowersThis was caused by the Entente naval blockade. Germany, for its part, also blockaded Britain. If Germany had not had an advanced chemical industry able to produce artificial fertilizers in large quantities, the situation would have been much worse.
Seeing as they have different economic drivers and are both NATO members, no. The only time the nations ever clashed was during World War II when Germany was attacking pretty much everyone.
The Kaiser was the leader of Germany during WW1 (it means leader the same as Caesar and Czar), but he wasn't much of a participant.