1. Political Hardships of World War II
Germany was in a desperate shape, which all made the pathway for Adolf Hitler's nationalist ideology. ... By blaming the hardships on the races of "lesser purity," he was able to be appointed Hitler Chancellor on January 1933. Due to the harsh conditions imposed upon Germany from the Treaty of Versailles, Adolf Hitler was able to persuade the Germans in their time of need and become appointed as the Chancellor of Germany. ... In 1939, Hitler, in conquest of regaining lost territory, invaded and conquered Poland. ... The most impactful long term consequence of WWI can be linked ...
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