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Josephine Mckee
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1 July, 09:27
How did expan
sionism pave the way for world war 11
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Germany wanted lebensraum (expansion of territory). Hitler was on a rampage and everyone wanted to stop him so everybody got into the war to put an end to Hitler. Japan was also wanting to expand their country, dreaming of a bigger empire. They needed more resources and materials so they started expanding into China and European nations.
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