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Preventing War
Title: Preventing War
Category: History
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Preventing War
Preventing War
World War II was a result of many events that took place after The First World War. The Treaty of Versailles, Japanese Imperialism, The Munich agreement, and the growing Nazi threat were all events that led to World War II that could have been preve
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The first action that our allies could have taken to prevent World War II , was concerning the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles had two main
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Munich pact Hitler broke his promise not to seek additional territory.
Their were many actions that the United States and its European allies might have taken to prevent World War II. The course of history could have been changed forever, had they taken the necessary actions to prevent the War.
Works Cited
Jordan, Winthrop. The Americans: A History.
Evanston, Illionois: McDougal, Littel and Company, 1992.
Fazli, Jeremy. “The Faults of WWI peace settlemet.” Versallies.htm.
May 2, 1998.
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