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The following article was published in our article directory on December 12, 2011.
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The main causes of the Second World War can be traced back to the nationalistic and unresolved issues at the time, coupled with the resentments and the pointing of fingers after the First World War and the aftermath Great Depression back in the Thirties. Such events set the stage for the second Great War, which was initiated by Germany's 1939 invasion of Poland and the Soviet Union, and Japan's attack on mainland China back in 1937.
The Nazi elite and its authoritarian hold in Germany initiated all these aggressive political and military actions all over the European theater. The same can be said on the other side of the world on the Pacific with the leadership and influence of Japan's powerful Kwantung Army. The Second World War became official with the declarations of war and the eventual armed resistance.
The conflict also had much to do with the idea of expansionism. This doctrine of extending territories is usually achieved through military aggressions as nations and states had done all throughout history. During World War 2, the big boys of Europe (Great Britain, France and Russia) had large territories under colonial or imperial rule. Both Italy and Germany had a lot of catching up to do.
Italy aspires for a new Roman Empire around the Mediterranean. She invaded Albania to start her campaign and proceeded to Greece. Their former World War 1 allies reacted to her empire-building schemes that were already becoming a common thing all throughout the thirties. Germany, who also lost a good deal of land to Poland, Denmark, France and Lithuania after the First Great War, often came to her aid.
It then became clear that the loss of land would lead to population relocation, having difficult relations to neighboring countries and an eventual bitterness among the Germans themselves. Germany herself, under the Nazi regime and the idea of a greater Germany also geared up with her own expansion program with the purpose of restoring back all pre-World War 1 Germanic boundaries. Led by the infamous Adolf Hitler, the Germans reoccupied the Rhineland and poised to take the Polish Corridor. The initial Allied inaction and appeasement had Hitler comfortably assumed he could invade both Poland and Russia without having to provoke a general war, or only spark a weak intervention on the side of the Allies.
On the other side of the world, something else was brewing. Japan after the First World War was recognized as colonial power, which paved the way for nationalist leaders' rise to power. They encouraged a united Asia under the Emperor's rule. The philosophy was initiated during the twenties and the thirties because of the need for more natural resources to bolster industrial growth. The Great Depression pointed Japan towards a Fascist system and her army continuously exerting influence over the government and the emperor.
This action finally had Japan invade Manchuria and come into border conflict with Russia. All these events made Japan play a major role in the Second World War.
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