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World War II was primarily driven by two key factors: the aggressive expansionist policies of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler and the failure of the Treaty of Versailles to maintain peace after World War I. Hitler's ambitions to reclaim lost territories and establish German dominance led to invasions of neighboring countries, while the economic turmoil and political instability in Europe created fertile ground for militarism and nationalism. Additionally, the inability of the League of Nations to enforce collective security contributed to the outbreak of the war.

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