Reconstruction The Second Civil War

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Reconstruction the Second Civil War

The Axis powers: the planned aggression and the failure of war economies

We had the idea (by the Nazis and in all totalitarian regimes) that totalitarian economies were more efficient than Democrats, and the beginning of the war throughout Europe came to believe this idea.

The Second World War broke out in September 1939 when it produced the Nazi invasion of Poland and ends in May 1945 (in Europe). On December 6, 1941, at 6.00 am there is the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and war breaks out in the Pacific. Ends in September 1945. In the Pacific war had since 1937 because Japan had attacked and invaded part of China. In Spain, civil war broke out July 18, 1936 and ends in 1939. (Zuczek, 90)

Germany

In the case of Germany, since 1936 was the major rearmament policy pursued. It is known that since the Treaty of Versailles Germany could not have modern weapons and troops, etc ... but Hitler broke the treaty in 1936 and established the compulsory military service. Hitler intended to start the war in 1945, and as I saw that Europe was very peaceful and did not want wars, invasions carried out and no one objected. (Sefton, 54) In 1934 Hitler occupied Romania, in 1936 deleted the Treaty of Versailles and the powers do not react. In 1938 Austria and peaceful annexation becomes a German state. The next step was the area of 'Sudetenland', Czechoslovakia, and later the invasion of the country of Czechoslovakia without resistance put any other country. In 1939 he signed the Munich Pact with the Soviet Union consisting of a nonaggression pact. Hitler intended to continue winning European territories without opposition.

His strategy failed in Poland, with the attempted invasion of Danzig. The corridor dividing Germany in two. Poland rebelled and stood up, ...
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