Aggressive world powers emerged in the interwar period due to economic instability, nationalism, and militaristic ideologies, particularly in Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression contributed to political turmoil and the rise of authoritarian regimes that sought expansion. During World War II, these powers were ultimately defeated through a combination of military strategies, alliances (notably the Allies, including the US, UK, and USSR), and significant battles such as Stalingrad, Midway, and D-Day. The defeat culminated in 1945 with the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan.
Germany's invasion of Poland.
I think it actually was the cause of a major loss to Germany, though it was signed to help Germany and other countries.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.
Because after Germany lost, the Allies forced Germany to pay huge amounts of compensation and to accept responsibility for starting the war. France, in particular, wanted to stop Germany from being powerful again. It was agreed that Germany should be made into a democracy. However, the Great Depression hit Germany harder than anywhere else, the government proved weak and unable to deal with it. Hitler emerged, promising to make Germany powerful again.
Facism and Nationalism
femenism, fascism, and communism were the major ideologies of the 19th century
germany and britain
Japan and Italy fought against Germany in World War 1 but were on Germany's side in World War 2
Germany was not officially divided into two separate parts after World War I; that division occurred later, after World War II. However, the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 imposed severe reparations and territorial losses on Germany, fostering deep resentment and instability. The political and economic turmoil that followed contributed to the rise of extremist ideologies, ultimately leading to World War II. Post-World War II, the division emerged as the Allies occupied Germany, resulting in the establishment of East and West Germany during the Cold War.
Japan emerged as a major world power
Japan emerged as a major world power
Germany was divided into West Germany and East Germany. The United Nations were formed and United States and Soviet Union emerged as two world powers. The two world powers began the cold war.
Japan emerged as a major world power
Skid Rows was the name of the homes camps that emerged around major cities in World War II. The government was scrambling to put programs in place to help the displaced Americans.
When WW II ended, the world emerged from the deep depression it had been in prior to the war. Additionally, Germany was split into two haves, the Democratic side and the Russian side. Many Jews left Germany for Israel and America. Very important to note, the United Nations finally emerged after WWII
The Rhine River was Germany last major line of defense in the West.