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Hitler S Reasons For World War II
Maddison Medeiros
Mrs. McCarron
US History II Honors
April 21, 2014 The Rise of Adolf Hitler was the beginning of a devastating 6 years for all of Europe,
1939 ­ 1945. Not only were countries being invaded by the German Nazi party, lead by Adolf
Hitler, but he caused pain and suffering to many innocent people. Adolf Hitler was a bitter man not caring what he did or what his soldiers did to these people. Adolf Hitler was the cause of
World War II.
September 1, 1939 was the start of a tragic war that killed, mutilated and hurt many due to Hitler wanting world domination and the need for everyone to be the same, German.
The Prime Minister of England Neville Chamberlain and the Prime Minister of France unsuccessfully tried to stop Hitler from dominating countries and killing innocent people. Chamberlain and the Prime Minister of France tried to stop Hitler from invading countries not wanting to start another World War. But Hitler did not stop.
A. “Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of Britain, met with Hitler many times trying to reach an agreement that would prevent war. They came up with the Munich Agreement stating that Hitler could have the Sudetenland region of
Czechoslovakia provided he promised not to invade the rest of
Czechoslovakia.” 1

1

"World War Two ­ Causes."
World War Two
. History on the Net, 25 Feb. 2013. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. “World War Two ­
Causes” Paragraph 9

B. “Hitler was not a man of his word and in March 1939 he invaded the rest of
Czechoslovakia. Neither Britain or France were prepared to take military action against
Hitler for Czechoslovakia. Britain and France promised to take military action if he invaded Poland. German troops invaded Poland on September 1, 1939.” 2
C. “On September 1, 1939, Hitler began World War II ­­ Which he hoped would lead to his control of most of the Eurasian heartland ­­ with the lightning invasion of Poland, which he immediately followed with

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