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start of World War II was caused, in part, by the rise of totalitarian governments. Germany,
Italy, and Japan all had totalitarian governments. For the most part, the leaders of these
countries were free to do whatever they wanted. They talked about restoring pride in their
country. They began to build up their militaries. They talked about undoing past wrongs. Germany
wanted revenge for the Versailles Treaty. Italy felt it didnt get enough land from the
Versailles Treaty. Japan felt it was treated unfairly at the Washington Naval Conference because
they could have fewer warships than Great...
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
How did the rise of totalitarianism lead to WWII?
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