WHY DID WAR BREAK OUT IN EUROPE IN 1939?
Title: WHY DID WAR BREAK OUT IN EUROPE IN 1939?
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1238 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
WHY DID WAR BREAK OUT IN EUROPE IN 1939?
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1238 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Historians have suggested many reasons for the outbreak of the Second World War, yet there is no single reason why the war broke out.
One reason why the war broke out in 1929 is that the Treaty of Versailles solved nothing. Because Germany suffered huge reparations from the First World War and the loss of land simply helped to justify Hitler and the aggression which he showed. The Treaty was unjust and unfair on Germany. They
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am on the 3rd September 1939 or Britain would declare war.
On the 3rd September, Britain, followed by France, declared war on Germany. There were many reasons why war broke out in Europe on 1939, but the main factor was Hitler and his actions which provoked Britain and France into World War Two. Hitler killed himself in his Berlin bunker on 30 April 1945, then on May 8, 1945, Germany surrendered. Hitler's "Thousand Year Reich" had lasted a little over 12 years.