When WW1 ended, the victorious Allies placed the main blame for the war on Germany. They made Germany pay the costs of repair, and put limits on Germany's military strength. This made the people of Germany mad, and they turned to a man that promised that Germany would return to power. This man's name was Adolf Hitler.
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11? As I recall there has only been two World Wars.
Many historians believe the Treaty of Versailles created conditions that led to World War II because it imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, fostering deep resentment among its population. The treaty's punitive measures destabilized the German economy and contributed to political extremism, paving the way for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. Furthermore, the failure of the League of Nations to enforce the treaty or address grievances allowed aggressive expansionist policies to go unchecked, ultimately leading to global conflict.
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Most Historians would name J. Robert Oppenheimer as the chief scientist for the Manhattan Project.
According to Historians, the two major factors that led to the prohibition in the early 20th century were the onset of World War I and women rights activist demanding for prohibition and their right to vote.
the taking of Berlin (ending ww2) and the atomic bombs.
The Ending Salutary Neglect was a large contributing factor which led to the American Revolutionary War.
the french led Britain through world war 1 much of the time that the war was going on. THIS IS A FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There was never a world war 3, and hopefully there never will be.
The instant cause that led to World War I is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Other things that led to the war is a four year conflict between the great European powers.
World War One: Kaiser Wilhelm II World War Two: Adolf Hitler
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The Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought by Athens and its empire against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases.
The Bolshevik Revolution was the event that led to Russia's early exit from World War 1. It was a costly war for Russia.