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Trench Warfare was introduced in World War I. Trench warfare had caused more protection and harder for enemies to get pass or to move forward. This prolonged the war because it took guts to go out of the trench when enemies are shooting at you.
During the first and second World wars there were some dictators who were main parts/reason of war.
Adolf Hitler was a dictator who rose to power because of persuasion and motivation to his people. In 1933, after the Nazi Party had won many elections, Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945) was named chancellor of Germany. Prior to taking his own life in April 1945, he exercised total power. Hitler destroyed Germany's democratic institutions as soon as he came to power and turned the country into a war machine that was out to annex all of Europe for the benefit of the so-called Aryan race. On September 1, 1939, his invasion of Poland started the Second World War's European theater. Jews, Slavs, homosexuals, and members of the Jehovah's Witnesses were among the 11 million people who were picked up and killed by Nazi military forces during the course of the war.
He spawned the fascist movement, which would engulf the majority of Europe in darkness. He invented crucial strategies that subsequent tyrants would use to grab power, such as weakening judges and brainwashing youngsters.
As a young man, Mussolini dabbled with socialism, but as World War I engulfed Europe, he became more and more attracted to nationalism. After returning home from the war wounded in 1917, he started to develop the fascist ideology, which emphasized Italian nationalism, intense a sense of duty and strong military skills. Fascism likewise idealized old Empire that claimed to restore the nation to its former glories.
From April 29, 1901, in Tokyo, Japan, until his death on January 7, 1989, in Tokyo, he was the emperor of Japan. His reign was the longest in Japanese history.
WWw began because of hitler'sinvasion on Poland, from there things only got worse.
The second world war started off because of hitler's invasion of Poland, which made Britain and France declare war on Germany.
Battle of Britain: From July through September of 1940, following the fall of France, the German air force repeatedly and destructively bombed Great Britain, which Great Britain successfully defended against. If the Luftwaffe had won the aerial conflict, the German army, which was at the time in charge of the ports of France and was just a few miles distant across the English Channel, would have been free to invade Great Britain. The Royal Air Force Fighter Command ultimately prevailed in the battle, which not only prevented an invasion but also set up the stage for Great Britain's survival, the continuation of the war, and the final victory over Nazi Germany.
The Holocaust was Nazi Germany's intentional, planned, state-sponsored persecution and machine-like slaughter of at least five million prisoners of war, Romany, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and other victims in addition to around six million European Jews. Holocaust is a word that has Greek roots. It is a "burnt offering."
From 1929-1939 The great depression happened afterthe first world war, because Germany was in shambles, and wasn't looking so great. Value and stocks decreased causing unemployement and money being less valuable, to the point people were burning money because it was cheaper than buying other things to light fires.
Adolf Hitler takes over as head of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi) on July 29, 1921. From 1933 until 1945, Germany was dominated by the Nazi Party, which under Hitler expanded into a vast movement. Frustrated with Germany's defeat in the war, which left the country politically unsteady and its economy in shambles, Hitler joined the German Workers' Party in 1919. was established earlier that year by a few men.
The Treaty Palace of Versailles in France. It came into effect on January 10, 1920.Treaty of Versailles was the peace agreement that the Allies, other participating nations, and Germany signed on June 28, 1919, in the Hall of Mirrors of the
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “Introduction to the Holocaust.” Ushmm.org, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 5 Nov. 2021, encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/introduction-to-the-holocaust.
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. “Nazi Party | Definition, Meaning, History, & Facts.” Encyclopædia Britannica, 26 Sept. 2018, www.britannica.com/topic/Nazi-Party.