World War Ii
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WORLD WAR II ESSAY
There are many thoughts of how World War II started. Hundreds of little problems led up to what the world knows as the one of the most deadly of all wars. From strong-minded politicians, to poor economic situations, World War II effected just about everyone in the world. Times were hard, and the end of World War I left many governments in pieces. The fact that many people were unhappy helped lead to World War II.
The most obvious reason for the start of World War II is that the powers of some countries were very ambitious. This ambition was spread throughout the world. Starting from Japan, to Italy, and ultimately to Adolf Hitler in Germany. These leaders claimed to make their countries better. Their intent was for something more. They were looking for more and more power. Hitler misled his followers and his actions led to conflicts with other nations.
Economic conditions were also another step to the beginning of WWII. The leaders were put into power due to people wanting a better country. The idea of a stronger and more powerful country made the citizens allow the ambitious leaders to take control of their countries. Poverty that reached everyone throughout the world after WWI, also made the people eager to believe their leaders would make their countries into a better places. They were hoping these powerful leaders would make their world a better place to live. The leaders that they believed would help them survive and become stronger, were not out to just help the people. They were looking to gain power and they had their own ideas how to accomplish the tasks..
The weak governments in Western Europe were influential in the start of the war. As new politicians were being elected, the country began to rebuild. Production began become strong, and people started to see hope again. Once this occurred, the new and
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