The German Campaign in Poland (1939)

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The invasion of Poland by Germany in September 1939 is regarded as the trigger that unleashed the Second World War. After an analysis and study of the causes of the conflict, from my point of view I consider that the depiction of hostilities that would trigger this great war were developed long before and were only a matter of time before this war began. I consider it this way, because Germany as the defeated nation of the World War I, in which the victorious nations, imposed conditions within which Germany ceded part of its territory and its colonies, reduce its army and pay annual compensation to the victorious nations.
All these sanctions against Germany created a feeling of discontent and resentment of German population to the rest of the European nations, activities, and actions that were taken by Adolf Hitler to rise to power and subsequent establishment of a Totalitarian State. We can say that the excesses committed by the Germans in the previous stages and during World War II, against the population and minorities of the cities they would occupy during the war were many, and ...

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