World War II (World War II) was the most deadly and most devastating war in human history. Marked by the amazing events of the Holocaust and the use of nuclear weapons, World War II was the greatest military deployment of the 20th century. The two factions, the Axis and allies, began worldwide military conflict on 1 September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland and completed the surrender of Japan on 2 September 1945. A review of human motives, including vengeance, power, and the need for Jingozyme, can explain the roots of World War II.
Hitler asked Lebensraum ("living space") for German people in Eastern Europe, and his aggressive foreign policy was considered the main reason for World War II in Europe. He instructed mass rearmament and invasion to Poland on September 1, 1939 and made Britain and France declare war against Germany. In June 1941, Hitler ordered the invasion of the Soviet Union. By the end of 1941, the German army and the European axis countries occupied most of Europe and North Africa. In December 1941, he declared a war to the United States and brought them to direct conflict. Failure to make the Soviet Union and the United States participate in the war has forced German defense and suffered a series of escalating failures. During the Battle of Berlin in 1945, on the last day of the war he married his longtime lover Eva Brown. Two days later on April 30, 1945, the two committed suicide in order to avoid being caught by the Soviet Red Army.
Until today, many historians still believe that the Treaty of Versailles is the main reason for the failure of World War II. The focus of the Paris Peace Conference was to sign a treaty with the defeated German Empire. However, many Europeans were angry at the Germans causing the First World War, and the British and France were trying to be responsible for German extreme behavior. In the last analysis, the Versailles Treaty failed to create peace, especially in Europe, as the Big Three views Woodrow Wilson, George Clementsaw, and David Lloyd George contradict each other. "The leaders of the allies and the coalition government have very different goals for peace" (Hay 9) Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau of France wants to weaken Germany so as not to make a new attack, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George wants to pay compensation in Germany, but this treaty ultimately has three major influences on Europe.