Why did Germany start World War II Why did the German army start World War II?

Updated on military 2024-07-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Germany launchedWorld War IIThe reason: Germany needs to pass on the economic crisis, since the economic crisis in the capitalist world has intensified contradictions at home and abroad, leading to an economic crisis, plusHitlerand the will of the Nazi Party, the rapid rise of the fascist regime also contributed to Germany's initiation of World War II.

    First world war.

    In the following 20 years, the economic and political forces of the capitalist countries developed unevenly, with Germany and Japan having prominent industrial development and a marked increase in economic strength, while Britain, France, and the United States successively stagnated.

    In 1929 and 1937, there were two serious economic crises in the capitalist world. In order to extricate themselves from the economic, political, and social crisis, the countries ruled by the German, Italian, and Japanese fascists embarked on the road of militarizing the national economy, and became increasingly fascist politically, and gradually formed two major political and military blocs of the United States, Britain, and France, and Germany, Italy, and Japan.

    Because the outbreak of the economic crisis caused the various powers to divide up the colonies and export goods, Germany was subject to the Treaty of Versailles

    Restrictions, the inability to develop armaments, the absence of colonies, and the misery of national life were the characteristics of Hitler's propaganda and the Nazis, which made the German people and the rulers of the bourgeoisie and landlords choose Hitler.

    War Impact

    International order. In World War II, the anti-fascist alliance, the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain, France, and China passed through the Atlantic.

    Meetings, Cairo, Tehran, Yalta.

    China and a series of international conferences, such as the Potsdam Conference and the Dumbarton Oaks Conference, reached a series of agreements and understandings on safeguarding post-war world peace and promoting world economic development, and established an international system for maintaining the post-war world order.

    The International Monetary Organization** was newly established in the early post-war period.

    International economic organizations such as the World Bank, the Tariff and the ** Organization have become the dominant international economic organizations in the post-war international system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In 1939, Germany, together with Japan and Italy, formed an alliance and launched an invasion against most countries in the world, which was the largest war in human history, involving a total of 2 billion people. However, victory is always on the side of justice, and in 1945, Germany, Italy, and Japan announced their surrender one after another, and World War II ended in a crushing victory. However, Germany's performance after World War II has been forgiven by the people of the world, and it has positively admitted its mistakes and not shirked responsibility.

    On the other hand, Japan's performance is that people are divided into groups and things are gathered by like.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    One of the reasons was that the Treaty of Versailles, signed at the Paris Peace Conference after World War I, was extremely unfair to Germany, so the Germans retaliated.

    Another reason is that the economic crisis of 1927 to 1933 was the Great Depression in most countries of the world, and Germany embarked on the road of fascism in order to revive the economy and change the status quo, which was doomed, and it would alleviate the domestic crisis in the form of military aggression.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One of the main reasons for this was the so-called unfair treaties and treatment of Germany that could not be resolved peacefully from the First World War.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The so-called occurrence of an event lies in the right time, place, and people. The above three points should belong to the relevant involvement, jointly promoted, and finally any element becomes the fuse that detonates the early contradiction stacking. In my opinion, Germany's motivation for starting World War II had nothing to do with these factors.

    First of all, from Germany's defeat in World War I to the beginning of World War II, the entire 20 years gave Germany enough time to actively arm Germany from post-war reconstruction to unilaterally tearing up the Versailles Treaty.

    On the one hand, it absorbs raw materials from all over the world for its own infrastructure construction, and on the other hand, it gives full play to the comparative advantages of its own manufacturing industry, actively exports advanced industrial products, and then accumulates original capital. By continuously improving our post-war international status, we will in turn attract investment from various countries, especially the United States, and use the world's outstanding capital and talent to our advantage. At the same time, it can be seen that Germany's land neighboring countries include Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Switzerland, France, etc., all of which do not pose much threat to Germany in terms of military and land area, and it can be seen from the fact that France has built the Maginot Line in the Alsace-Lorraine region, so Germany does not need to invest too much budget in territorial defense.

    Finally, let's talk about people, let's first take a look at the main content of the "Treaty of Versailles":

    1. Redraw the border.

    2. Abandonment of all overseas colonies

    3. Limitation of armaments.

    4. Indemnity. As a defeated country, the above clause is undoubtedly reasonable. But it also happened to increase the cohesion of the German people to a certain extent through external forces, which in turn prompted a number of radical democrats to come to the forefront, including the Brown Shirts, the predecessor of the Nazis.

    So, an Austrian art student and an inconspicuous herald during the First World War, saw this moment and captured a number of loyal believers in the country through his unique oratorical skills, including Goebbels, the future Minister of Propaganda.

    From the failure of Hitler's beer hall riots in 1923 to his 13 months of imprisonment in Landsberg prison the following year, he subdivided the mood of the German people from occupation to age, and then formulated targeted verbal incitement, even including well-timed physical movements, through his advanced American typewriter, assembled into a book, all of which were included in the "Wode Struggle", which is called the Nazi Bible. It can be said that it was not Hitler who created Germany from 1918 to the eve of World War II, but such a deformed and developed country that contributed to such batches of Nazi party members.

    Therefore, the occurrence of World War II was not an accident, nor was it all due to the appeasement policy of Britain and France towards Germany, the occurrence of World War II seemed to be unexpected, but in fact, in the undercurrent of 20 years, it fanned this monstrous wave like a butterfly effect.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    World War II was essentially a continuation of the First World War, with the emerging imperialist powers vying for the colonies of the old empires.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Second World War can be regarded as a continuation of the First World War, because before the First World War, the old capitalist countries of Britain and France developed relatively early, and they robbed all the colonies they could occupy.

    But at the end of the 19th century, Germany had risen, and before World War I, they had gradually become the first country in European industrial output beyond Britain and France, and second only to the United States in the world, but from the perspective of future development, Britain has colonies everywhere in the world, once known as the empire on which the sun never sets, and France, as the most powerful country on the European continent, also has many colonies in Africa, and they still have a lot of room for future development.

    Germans. However, Germany has a large population but a small land area, and in order to seek greater space for development, Germany intends to break the existing international situation and disrupt the pattern of world hegemony through military force and redivide it. However, Germany was defeated in World War I, and the United States, Britain, and France imposed very severe sanctions and suppression on Germany at the "Versailles Conference", and it can be said that the formulation of the "Versailles Treaty" laid the groundwork for the outbreak of World War II.

    After hearing the news of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, French Marshal Foch said, "This is not the end of peace, but a truce of 20 years."

    Germans. Sure enough, 21 years later, World War II broke out, before which the whole of Europe and the United States fell into the stage of the Great Depression, Hitler seemed to see the hope of revenge, Nazi Germany at first only slowly annexed some disputed territories and surrounding small countries, Britain and the United States have been sitting idly by, pursuing a policy of appeasement, resulting in Germany's appetite growing and growing, so it finally embarked on the road of no return to launch a full-scale war.

    Germans. The outbreak of World War II was largely due to the hatred aroused by the Treaty of Versailles, if during World War I they only started the world war to expand the living space of the eggplant, then in World War II they launched the Second World War with a strong revenge mentality to a certain extent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Germany started World War I in order to break the British-dominated international order.

    Britain relied on the colonial system to gain control of the world order. Compared with Germany, Britain itself can also be called a small country, but because it has an unprecedentedly vast colony, there are various raw materials of British capitalism in the colony, and the raw materials and population of the colonies have dragged Britain, a small country, into the world's first power, the once powerful empire on which the sun never sets.

    After the reunification of Germany in the second half of the 19th century, the economy and society developed rapidly. In the process of industrialization, Germany began to lead Britain, and its national strength increased greatly, forming fierce competition with Britain. In overseas colonization, Germany, as a latecomer, also competed fiercely with Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    If Germany wanted to expand its colonial sphere of influence, it had to compete for supremacy at sea.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Why did Hitler start World War II? If you look at the life of Germans at that time, you can find out.

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