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To what extent was World War 2 in Europe the inevitable result of World War I and the postwar settlement?

communism and democracy


Why was World War 2 a good idea?

it really wasnt an idea it just was inevitable.


Was World War 2 an inevitable conclusion to World War 1?

Neither war was inevitable. Much of the mess left by World War 1 and the ensuing peace made a re-match a distinct possibility, but disaster might have been averted by more far-sighted policy and co-operation to prevent the 1930s economic meltdown.


Was World War 2 was the inevitable outcome of the aftermath of World War 1 why?

Yes. The Treaty that ended World War I didn't resolve any of the conflicts that helped create the war and made new ones because of its clauses.


What was the US impact in the ending of World War I?

i dont think that there was an anding for this war because it was inevitable. I mean i guess it had to happen and it was just weird how after like 20 ears later world war 2 began.


Did the Paris peace treaties make World War 2 inevitable?

I assume you are referring to the treaties at the end of World War 1, namely the Treaty of Versailles. Technically, that is debatable, but most historians agree that the terms of the Treaty of Versailles made a second world war much more probable than it would have been otherwise. Basically, yes, they did make it inevitable.


There should be world peace?

Probably not as this would lead to massive unemployment and the inevitable war.


Was American entry into World War 2 with both Germany and Japan inevitable?

Yup. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 and on December 11, 1941 Hitlerdeclared war on the United States.


Was it necessary to use the atomic bombs to end World War 2?

No. Allied conventional bombing was already doing grave damage. The Soviet Union had declared war on Japan, so Japan's defeat was inevitable.


How could you have prevented World war 2 and Pearl Harbor?

Preventing Pearl Harbor would have been impossible. The United States could never have seen that Japan was planning to suddenly attack, so that was inevitable. On the other hand, World War 2 was mainly in retaliation of the attack at Pearl Harbor. The United States wanted to stay out of World War 2 until Pearl Harbor was attacked (for other reasons). However, after the attack at Pearl Harbor, tensions rose amongst Americans, many of whom sought revenge for Pearl Harbor, so entering World War 2 was heavily favored. The only ways to really have effectively prevented World War 2 were if Pearl Harbor was never attacked (false, inevitable) or if tensions did not rise high enough that most Americans called for war.


Was war with Japan inevitable?

yes


Which was not a reason why American markets opened to Japanese goods following World War 2?

Consumer pressure was not a reason why American markets opened to Japanese goods following World War 2. The real reason why this happened was because Japan was occupied by the United States, so trade became inevitable.