Several major events contributed to the outbreak of World War II, including the Treaty of Versailles' harsh penalties on Germany, which fostered resentment and economic hardship. The rise of totalitarian regimes, particularly Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, and their aggressive expansionist policies, such as the annexation of Austria and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, further escalated tensions. Additionally, the failure of the League of Nations to maintain peace and the policy of appeasement adopted by Western powers allowed aggressor nations to pursue their aims unchecked. These factors culminated in Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939, triggering the war.
The scramble for the natural resources is usually one of the events that lead to the outbreak of the war.
Civil War, outbreak of Tb, scarlet fever, influenza, building of railroad system.
Secret alliances, militarism, imperialism and totalitarianism.
A major cause of World War I was the complex system of alliances that divided Europe into competing factions, primarily the Allies and the Central Powers. Nationalism, militarism, and imperial ambitions further heightened tensions among nations. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914 acted as the immediate catalyst, triggering a series of events that led to the outbreak of the war.
News regarding the outbreak of war came mostly from the radio .
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World War I, World War II, and the moon landing are major world events.
The scramble for the natural resources is usually one of the events that lead to the outbreak of the war.
Civil War, outbreak of Tb, scarlet fever, influenza, building of railroad system.
Secret alliances, militarism, imperialism and totalitarianism.
complicated systems of alliances
There were several. The Great Depression has to be one, even though this started in 1929, and the outbreak of World War II.
Cold War.
The 1916 Olympic Games were cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I.
world war one and world war war two
The Balkan state that played a great role in the outbreak of World War 1 was Serbia. It was under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time, and a group of separatists murdered Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary while he was visiting Sarajevo. This sparked a chain of events that culminated in the outbreak of World War 1.
The asassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, Bosnia.