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From the first day that he "seized power," January 30, 1933, Hitler knew that only sudden death awaited him if he failed to restore pride and empire to post-Versailles Germany. His close friend and adjutant Julius Schaub recorded Hitler's jubilant boast to his staff on that evening, as the last celebrating guests left the Berlin Chancellery building: "No power on earth will get me out of this building alive!"
David Irving, Hitler's War: An introduction to the new edition (1989).
World War II in Europe could have been avoided. Why? How? Before all that we must go back and first look at the causes of World War II.
Historians have suggested many reasons why World War II broke out in 1939. However, have you realized that the World War II was the culmination of the inter-war period.
The five most important causes, therefore, were:
Treaty of Versailles solved nothing
It is often claimed that the Treaty of Versailles was a failure.
And even many historians say that the Treaty angered the Germans, and did not even satisfy the Big Three.
Reparations left many people in the victorious nations feeling guilty. The loss of all that land to other countries simply made Hitler's early aggression …show more content…
If they had stopped the re-occupation of the Rhineland, or the Anschluss of Austria, or the Sudetenland crises, the German generals would have deposed of Hitler. If the allies had objected strongly enough with the threat of military action against the trashing of the Versailles treaty, Hitler would have been stopped. Any of these actions would have led to the probable loss of face by Hitler and possibly see him ousted by the generals. This would have led to a potential coup and a Germany led by the military, which may still have involved World War II