24MAR Flashcards
A direct cause of this global conflict was the Great Depression, coupled with the ineffectiveness of the Treaty of Versailles. These factors led to subsequent causes such as the rise of the Nazi Party and the policy of appeasement.
Consequently, many Germans turned to Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party, who promised **a return to prosperity **through militarism and expansionist policies.
In conclusion, the causes of World War II were multifaceted, with the Great Depression leading to the rise of the Nazi Party, the policy of appeasement, and the ineffective Treaty of Versailles. These factors collectively paved the way for a catastrophic and widespread war.
The treaty ultimately failed to curb Germany’s power, exacerbating tensions between France and Germany.
control
/ɪɡˈzæsəbeɪt/
to make something worse
While Germany managed a swift recovery through measures such as expropriating wealth from Jewish citizens, expanding its military, and implementing state intervention policies, democratic countries struggled to rebound from the economic downturn.
quick