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The main battlefield of World War II was in Europe. The main thing is that Germany invaded the Soviet Union and stepped up the regulations. June 1941.
Germany's three-way army, gathering 5.5 million troops, more than 3,000 aircraft, 5,000 tanks, and tens of thousands of artillery, coaxed the Soviet Union. All of Europe and North Africa suffered humiliation under the iron hooves of the Germans. Only the cigar-smoking Churchill begged for help from the United States in the midst of British ruin.
The other was the heroic resistance of the Soviet Red Army. Hitler liked to unify the world anyway. For Japan, the only thing to shine on is its navy, and other countries simply cannot compare with the European powers.
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First of all, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the Pacific War broke out, on the same day (local time is December 7), Japan declared war on the United States and Britain, and more than 20 countries including the United States, Britain, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Costa Rica declared war on Japan. On the 9th, China declared war on Japan, as well as on Germany and Italy. On December 11, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States, and the United States, Cuba, Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica also declared war on Germany and Italy.
On the same day, Japan, Germany, and Italy signed the "Japan, Germany, and Italy Joint Operations Agreement" in Berlin, stipulating that the three countries "will persist in the war with the United States and Britain until victory by all possible and effective means." The three countries "shall not make a truce or peace with either the United States or Great Britain without a full understanding of each other."
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On June 22, 1941, Germany suddenly attacked the Soviet Union, and World War II was further expanded. On November 7 of the same year, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and World War II reached its largest scale.
These two were manifestations of the expansion of World War II.
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In the war zone, the scale of participation in the war is constantly increasing.
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The main reasons for the outbreak of World War II were a variety of complex factors and events, some of which are as follows:
Legacy of the First World War: After the First World War, Germany was forced to bear significant responsibilities and reparations, resulting in a long period of economic and social instability in Germany. These problems provided an opportunity for the rise of the Nazi Party and the expansion of Germany abroad.
Effects of the Spanish Civil War: From 1936 to 1939, the Spanish Civil War broke out, with Nazi Germany and fascist Italy supporting General Franco, and the Soviet Union supporting the republicans. This civil war provided a testing ground for nations to test the effectiveness of ** and tactics in preparation for war.
Britain and France's Policy of Compromise: Britain and France** hoped to avoid war through a policy of compromise, believing that accommodating German demands would keep the peace. The failure of this policy led to the aggressive actions of Nazi Germany.
Polish invasion: In 1939, Germany invaded Poland, which was seen as the trigger for World War II.
Britain and France declared war on Germany, and a full-scale war ensued.
In general, the outbreak of World War II was caused by a complex combination of factors. On the international political and economic front, a series of events and decisions led to an escalating tension between various countries, culminating in a global war.
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World War II was a continuation of World War I, Europe was a war of rising stars for colonies, and Asia was a war of expansion for the emerging capitalist countries.
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Background: After the First World War, the economic and political forces of the capitalist countries were unbalanced, with the industrial development of Germany and Japan being more prominent, and the stagnation of Britain, France, and the United States. 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.
World War II was fought on a worldwide scale with the three fascist Axis powers of Germany, Japan, and the Kingdom of Italy, and the anti-fascist alliance and the anti-fascist forces of the world as the other side.
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The interests of the great powers were unevenly distributed, especially Germany, which was the world's top power but was heavily restricted and ambitiously launched the Second World War.
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Germany was dissatisfied with the unequal treaties made to it by the Entente.
German White Plan Japan surrendered.
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The war claimed tens of millions of lives, destroyed thousands of families, reduced many towns and villages to ruins, and severely destroyed the material, spiritual, and cultural achievements accumulated by mankind.
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