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Tristian Vaughan
13 April, 07:12
What factors led to the outbreak of World War II?
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Shaylee Juarez
13 April, 10:04
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The jewish financiers screwed over Germany after WW1 leading to Germans hatred of jews, Hitler than used that to climb to power. The crux of ww2 was caused by Germany because of the jews utterly bankrupting them, causing anger in the country. The main thing in ww2 was to stop Germany and its allies from breeding a pure race in an imperfect world
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