World War II
The instability created in Europe by the First World War
(1914-18) set the stage for another international conflict–World War II–which
broke out two decades later and would prove even more devastating. Rising to
power in an economically and politically unstable Germany, Adolf Hitler and his
National Socialist (Nazi Party) rearmed the nation and signed strategic
treaties with Italy and Japan to further his ambitions of world domination.
Hitler’s invasion of Poland in September 1939 drove Great Britain and France to
declare war on Germany, and World War II had begun. Over the next six years,
the conflict would take more lives and destroy more land and property around
the globe than any previous war. Among the estimated 45-60 million people
killed were 6 million Jews murdered in Nazi concentration camps as part of
Hitler’s diabolical “Final Solution,” now known as the Holocaust.
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