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ID number:717698
 
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Published: 23.12.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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World War II was a mass destruction that had ever occurred. This miserable event could have been prevented, but due the following reasons the prevention failed. The great depression was a barrier in preventing WWII; large numbers of unemployed people made leaders like Hitler much more appealing that they could otherwise be. The League of Nations could not do anything while aggressor nations successfully used force to get what they wanted as it lacked effective armed forces. Another reason that neglected the growth of fascist nations and led to WWII was the appeasement policy, which suggested giving into the demands of aggressive powers.
The Great Depression, which started in 1929 created vast unemployment and poverty. As a result, people chose to have communist, fascist and Nazi governments which promised to solve all of their problems. …

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