Which factors in Germany led to World War II? (Choose 3)

A.
They feared the spread of communism in Europe beyond the Soviet Union.
B.
They wanted to retaliate against the Allied countries that defeated them in World War I.
C.
They wanted to create and control an international banking system to heal their economic suffering.
D.
They believed the false idea that they lost World War I because of an internal betrayal by Jewish and communist traitors.
E.
They were angry about the Treaty of Versailles, which forced them to pay reparations and heightened their economic hardship.

1 answer

The three factors in Germany that contributed to the outbreak of World War II are:

B. They wanted to retaliate against the Allied countries that defeated them in World War I.

D. They believed the false idea that they lost World War I because of an internal betrayal by Jewish and communist traitors.

E. They were angry about the Treaty of Versailles, which forced them to pay reparations and heightened their economic hardship.

These factors played significant roles in shaping the nationalistic and militaristic sentiments in Germany, ultimately leading to the rise of the Nazi regime and the onset of World War II.