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By Isaiah, Nathan, and Madison The Causes of WWII By Isaiah, Nathan, and Madison

After WWI Losing WWI caused Germany great economic trouble. Adolf Hitler tried to Overthrow Germany and was sent to prison for nine months. In prison, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, which blamed Jews for Germany’s trouble.

Hitler and the Nazis Attack Jews When he got out of prison, Hitler had many followers. He led the Nazis and overthrew the German government. The Nazis stormed Jewish cities and put Jews in death camps.

The War Begins The Soviet Union joined Germany and took over all their rivals in Europe except Britain. Germany turned on the Soviet Union despite the treaty between the two countries. Japan joined Germany and took over most of eastern Asia. Japan then bombed Pearl Harbor. The U.S. joined Britain in the war. WWII had officially begun.

Thank You For Your Time Thank you for paying attention and we hope you now understand how and what started WWII.