The Road to World War II

Title: The Road to World War II
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
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The Road to World War II
The end of the First World War left those on both sides tired, bitter, and disillusioned with the war itself. For the Americans, who had no wish to go in the first place, the effect of the death toll would weigh heavily upon their souls. The German soldiers, on the other hand, were bitter and angry by the outcome of the war, feeling they were forced to surrender against their will by their government. These …showed first 75 words of 610 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 610 total…industry would get the economy moving again. He knew that there would be a ready buyer for all the products being made which would be the government and military. This in turn would produce more jobs for the military would need men to operate the equipment. When the war did begin, Germany already had the supplies they needed and the soldiers trained to perform the jobs needed to get the ball moving in their favor.

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