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What was one cause of German aggression

leading up to World War II?

Many Germans resented the harsh conditions

imposed on Germany after World War I.

British and French colonial expansion in Africa

threatened Germany's status as a major power.

The United States' successful nuclear test

caused the German public to call for military

expansion

The German economy relied on selling raw

goods and Germany was running out of

resources.

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  1. 1 May, 09:03
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    Historians from many countries gave deep attention to the causes of World War II. Leading themes include the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, which ruthlessly promoted an aggressive foreign policy in violation of the Versailles Treaty of 1919, Japanese militarism against China, Italian aggression against Ethiopia, and the success of Germany in forming an agreement with the Soviet Union in August 1939 to divide up Eastern Europe.
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