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One reason for the outbreak of World War II was the aggressive expansionist policies of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler. Following the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany after World War I, Hitler sought to restore national pride and reclaim lost territories. His invasion of Poland in September 1939, following a series of earlier aggressive moves in Europe, prompted Britain and France to declare war, marking the official start of the conflict. The failure of appeasement strategies and the rise of totalitarian regimes further exacerbated tensions leading to war.

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