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The outbreak of World War II was primarily triggered by Adolf Hitler's aggressive expansionist policies, particularly the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. This invasion violated the Treaty of Versailles and prompted Britain and France to declare war on Germany on September 3, 1939. Additionally, the failure of appeasement strategies and the rise of totalitarian regimes contributed to escalating tensions across Europe.
The loss of German territory after World War I, particularly through the Treaty of Versailles, fostered deep resentment and a sense of humiliation among the German population. This territorial loss not only diminished Germany's economic resources but also fueled nationalistic fervor and a desire for revenge. The feeling of injustice and the instability created by these changes contributed to the rise of extremist political movements, including the Nazis, who promised to restore Germany's former glory and reclaim lost lands, ultimately leading to the outbreak of World War II.
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the invasion of the Moroccans.
The Great Depression and World War 1 unresolved issues contributed to the rise of the dictators of Mussolini, Hitler, and Franco.
The issue that had the biggest contribution to the rise of dictators during the 1930's was that much of the world was experiencing economic depression. Dictators rose to power promising that they would fix the economic problems in their countries.
Hitler rise as a dictator in 1933 when Von Hindenburg appoints Hitler Chancellor of Germany
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They didn't do anything. They talked to the dictators but the dictators excluded their countries from the League of Nations. When war broke out the League wasn't formidable enough to do anything and it eventually collapsed.
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they both have total authority
Hideki Tojo , Adolf Hitler , Benito Mussolini these were important dictators during world war 2
After World War I, Europe was in a shambles. Boundaries were changed, and countries were formed and countries ceased to exist. The cost of the war left much of Europe destitute. This combination lead to the rise of nationalistic fervor in the defeated nations. There was such upheaval that the Nationalist flame outshone the other political ideologies. This gave rise to dictators.
Dictators were able to rise to power easily during the 1930s because of the recent World War and a world-wide depression. Many people were seeking economic stability, a surplus of food, a strong leader to help them, and some national pride. This is just what dictators like Hitler, Stalin, and Tojo offered.
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The main reason for the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia during the 1930s was the fact that the dictators who were in charge at the time promised the people that the country would experience economic recovery. This was a period of time when the people were very poor and looking for a way out of poverty.