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Adolf Hitler, Imperial Japan And The Attack On Pearl Harbor

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The end of WWI, The Great Depression, Adolf Hitler, Imperial Japan and the attack on Pearl Harbor are five main economic causes that lead to WWII. Two main reason to the rise of Adolf Hitler was due to the end of WWI and the Great Depression. This is because the ending of WWI and the Great Depression had significant damage on Germany. So Adolf Hitler saw an opportunity and had taken the “spotlight” to take over Germany. Another two main events leading to WWII was the rise of Imperial Japan and the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan had taken the side of Germany, which was under control of Adolf Hitler. Therefore, the US broke off all trades with Japan. In Japan’s point of view the US had done something utterly repulsing and so Japan bombed Honolulu,

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