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The Tragic World War

by By Tayah,Bobbi,Brooke,Blake and Liam.

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The tragic Second World War
By Tayah,Bobbi,Brooke,Blake and Liam.
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Introduction
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World War 2 is frequently looked back at being the most dangerous war known to mankind but-how many people actually died? Shockingly, World War 2 (1939-1945) took place only 21 years after World War 1 (which lasted from 1914-1918) which was said to be the bloodiest war until world war 2 commenced. Woefully, it is estimated that 70,000,000-85,000,000 people lost their life's during world war 2 and due to the commotion of the war it is unimaginably impossible to give a precise number due to the chaos of the War. Do you want to find out more about this brutal War? Well if so, dive right into this text to bombard yourself with breath taking facts and questions!
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Causes of World War II
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It is difficult to pin-point one gathering that was was reason for the war to conclude many historians agree there are essential elements which were behind the war starting.
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Causes of World War II
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It is difficult to pin-point one gathering that was was reason for the war to conclude many historians agree there are essential elements which were behind the war starting.


It is well recognised, that Adolf Hitler was outraged with the outcome of WWI. As a foot soldier during the war, he witnessed lots of the agony that his companions also suffered. In the end, when Germany finally lost the war,they were punished and this made Hitler angry.
The Outcome of World War 1
After World War I, an abundance of people in Germany were left with very little to be proud of. A frequent number of people from Germany turned to fascism (fascism is a set of ideology) and sought to people to blame for their hardship. The Nazis targeted the Jewish people and used propaganda to dislike them. This made the Nazi party grow and finally were made the ruling party in Germany before the out break of war.
Growing Hatred
After World War I, an abundance of people in Germany were left with very little to be proud of. A frequent number of people from Germany turned to fascism (fascism is a set of ideology) and sought to people to blame for their hardship. The Nazis targeted the Jewish people and used propaganda to dislike them. This made the Nazi party grow and finally were made the ruling party in Germany before the out break of war.
The Invasion of Poland


Finally, when nazi Germany had the military might needed to invade close by country's they started to do so. Germany lost giant portions of land after World War I and it was always Hitler's plan to take the land back. Poland ,an ally of Great Britain, where a undemanding target for the nazis. Despite warnings from Great Britain, Hitler began the invasion of Poland (1939) and in doing so Great Britain to begin war on Germany.
The war leaders

Shockingly, not all War leaders in world war 2 were elected democratically. Slyly Hitler seized power through a number of government loop holes, which meant he could dictate Germany unposed. Further on in the text we'll explore two key war leaders of World War 2 : Adolf Hitler+Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill


Many Historians say that Winston Churchill was one of the great war leaders of the time: he lead a country that was on the brink of defeat to victory. At the out break of war, Churchill was in fact not the prime Minister. Churchill took over from Chamberlain when he resisted in 1940. Soon after Churchill, who was the leader of Great Britain sought to inspire the country to keep fighting, even when the odds were against them. Eventually, Great Britain won the war and soon after Churchill's party (the Tories) were defeated in the general election by the Labour Party. Unsurprisingly, this did not stop Churchill from serving his country he continued to serve until his death on 24th January 1965.
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