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Because it was Hitler's goal for Germany to become a world power and the Soviet Union was the "ultimate prize"
Finland is the only country to fully pay back it's WWI debt to the U.S. No other country has.
Coal is valuable and it was especially so back then. And it was a hit to Germany that everyone wanted.
the 1st world cup is in China -Actually the first world cup was in Uruguay.
World War I started when an Austian duke was assassinated and Austria wanted revenge. Austria attacked a country and that country's allies, Britain and France, fought back and Austria's ally, Germany, fought Britain and France. World War II started when Japan, Italy and Germany wanted world domination and began attacking other countries.
Germany.
That is correct. it was Poland. the Germans only wanted their territory back witch was lost at the end of the 1st world war as per the treaty of Versailles
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they gave it to them in a blank check and the allies cashed whenever they wanted to
John F. Kennedy did not work for Hitler. He strove to end communism and make Germany a better country, not the former country that it was in the second World War. He worked to help Germany get out of the post-war effects and back into working condition. He did not want Hitler to win the war and only wanted to help the innocent people of Germany.
It was because it was wrong of Germany, the Nazis that is, to think they could take over the whole world. No one wanted their country to be taken over by the Nazis so they formed a group against them called the Allies and started to fight back. They won!
the guys who wanted to help Germany get back on its feet after ww1 and the great world-wide great depression. they also started world war 2.
Germany sent him back!
Because it was Hitler's goal for Germany to become a world power and the Soviet Union was the "ultimate prize"
After losing the battle to China, Germany betrayed China and gave the land(territories) to Japan.
After losing the battle to China, Germany betrayed China and gave the land(territories) to Japan.