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There is an obvious connection between WW1 & 2. However I do not see it as an evolutionary process as such. There was much that went on between the wars which was to the detriment of Germany: This was exactly what Versailles set out to achieve. The Great Depression made things very much worse, but this was not a product of Versailles. What this did was to create an economic climate which Hitler could claim was created to the detriment of the German nation: It fomented National Socialism which was seen as a panacea to the terrible situation. Meanwhile both Britain & France and others were choosing disarmament to deflate the prospect of war. Hitler simply saw this for what it was: Weakness. Oh, and as a note to the above there were no gas bombs in WW2, although the fear of such was very real in 1939/40.

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