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Hitler and World War II By: Hanadi Succar
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Thesis Statement Lack of funds to pay off debt left Germany vulnerable, allowing Hitler to gain power, which led to World War II.
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The Beginning Clemenceau of France and President Woodrow Wilson met to talk about the aftermath of World War I. Wilson wanted a treaty, and Clemenceau wanted revenge.
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Hitler’s Influence In 1939, Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany. He wanted to regain the territory that Germany had lost.
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The War Nazi Germany began it’s war with Poland on September 1 st. Poland was destroyed, which sparked conflict in nations all over.
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Facts World War II had more casualties than any other war in history. The Nazis killed 12 million people, 6 million of those being Jews that were killed in the Holocaust. The war ended on September 2, 1945, when Japan signed a surrender agreement on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
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Conclusion This war exhausted all the nations, and left many in a state of turmoil. Power should have been balanced, but Hitler denied any attempts at peace. Hitler’s actions led directly to the second world war.
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Works Consulted “99 Fascinating Facts About World War II.” Randomhistory.com. 09 March 2011. Web. 07 March 2013. “Start of World War II: September 1939 – March 1940.” Howstuffworks.com. 06 September 2007. Web. 06 March 2013. “World War II – Causes.” Historyonthenet.com. 25 January 2013. Web. 05 March 2013.
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