Learn and Understand World War 2 Learn and Understand World War 2

Learn and Understand World War 2

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Publisher Description

World War II was the most dangerous and destructive war in
history. It cost more cash, harmed more property, executed
more individuals, and generated more changes than any other
war has ever managed to. The nation with the biggest number
of WWII causalities was Russia with 21,300,000. More Russians
(both military and civilians) lost their lives amid the Siege of
Leningrad than did American and British fighters that joined in
all of WWII.
This book contains all of the events, causes and aftermaths of
WWII in a nutshell. The war was brought about generally in
light of the fact that Germany and Japan were not pleased
with the way the geopolitical framework was set up after the
end of WWI. Germany was not satisfied with the terms of the
Treaty of Versailles which stipulated that they couldn't raise
major military forces; it also took parts of their region away,
and made them pay war reparations.
The Japanese felt that they were entitled (and required) a
realm in East Asia and the Pacific. The two of the major
forces attempted to settle what they saw as issues with a
geopolitical request. When they went "too far" WWII began,
first in Europe, then in the Pacific.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
November 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
17
Pages
PUBLISHER
IntroBooks
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
178.5
KB
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