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After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, WW2 became inevitable. The three main factors that caused WW2 to be inevitable were, the Treaty of Versailles, The Great Depression, and the fall of the democratic government and rise of the Nazi party.
Could World War One have been avoided?
He believes that World War One could have been prevented, if Archduke Franz Ferdinand had survived the assassin’s bullet. “Franz Ferdinand was the strongest spokesman for peace in Austria-Hungary. He believed that a war with Russia would lead to the downfall of both empires.”
What was one reason America tried to avoid entering WWII?
The U.S. avoided involvement in WWII before December 1941 because the Congress and the President wanted to believe that the war did not affect the U.S. This was called “isolationism” — the idea that a country could isolate itself from others.
Do you think WWII was inevitable after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles?
The Versailles Treaty made World War II possible, not inevitable.
Was the great war inevitable?
The Unpreventable Great War World War I was one of the most devastating and destructive events that occurred during history. It was inevitable to happen due to three main factors including, militarism, nationalism, and alliances between certain countries.
Why was WWII necessary?
World War II was simply “an exercise in mass killing and unleashed militarism.” It transformed the United States “from a nonmilitarized, relatively free and democratic nation to a global power that became seemingly unable to turn away from a devastatingly self-destructive pursuit of empire.” The war provided “an …
What was the Treaty signed after WW2?
The Paris Peace Treaties
The Paris Peace Treaties were signed on 10 February 1947 following the end of World War II in 1945.
Was the United States involvement in WWII inevitable?
The US involvement in the war was not inevitable. The US had stayed out of the war fairly well up until the Pearl Harbor attack. If the US had not been so strongly opposed to Japan having an empire in the Western and Central Pacific, the attack would not have happened.
Why did war become inevitable?
War is inevitable for a number of reasons. Secondly, human nature will always create wars. Conflict is as much part of human nature as it is any animal’s: we know and like peace, but humans inevitably fight over land, resources, food, and the chance to reproduce, just as any animal does in nature.