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Central Idea
Europe was at war again twenty-one years after the First World War ended.
Hitler's Invasion of Poland
The Second World War began when Hitler invaded Poland on 1st September 1939.
Long-term Factors
The Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash in 1929 contributed to the outbreak of the war.
League's Failure
Prioritizing individual economic recoveries weakened the League of Nations, making it easier for Hitler to act.
Leaders' Role
Hitler's aggressive foreign policy and Chamberlain's appeasement policy influenced the outbreak of war.
Stalin's Role
The Nazi-Soviet Pact allowed Hitler to invade Poland without Soviet intervention.
Treaty of Versailles, 1919
Resentment towards the treaty and unstable new countries fueled Hitler's ambitions.