Asked by corina
Why did Germany and Japan place the blame on other countries for their economic downturns during the Great Depression, and how did this inevitably lead to the Second World War?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The Treaty of Versailles, the treaty that punished Germany for World War I, had little to do with Japan.
Read this about Japan and the Great Depression.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/shammons/japan.html
Read this about Japan and the Great Depression.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/shammons/japan.html
Answered by
Ms. Sue
And Germany --
http://alphahistory.com/weimarrepublic/great-depression/
http://alphahistory.com/weimarrepublic/great-depression/
Answered by
corina
Thank you!
Answered by
i am you
I'm sorry, but I read everything on those sites but didn't find anything helpful.
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Answered by
vinnie
Germany and Japan placed the blame on other countries for their economic downturns because of the treaty of versailles, the treaty that punished germany for world war 1.
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