Theirs still different appositions as to if World War I was the leading caused of World War II. After the Treaty of Versailles the Allies (United States, England, France, and Italy) signed the treaty, in which Germany was to be blame for all the damage caused in World War I. Germany, not so happy of the terms that the treaty expressed, had no choice but to sign. Germany saw the treaty as a harsh punishment. The cost of war was so high that by the 1920s German people were poor. Dissatisfied with the government, the people took action and overthrow the government, and voted for a new leader that promised to oppressed the treaty and bring back Germany from the shame of the world, this leader was Adolf Hitler.
Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 and slowly started gaining power. By 1934 he became the supreme leader of Germany, and immediately took action, by first increasing Germany’s military and later building a much …show more content…
Without technology countries did not look powerful enough to take on the war and will be the ones to be burn into ashes. The reason why technology was advising so rapidly is because both sides of the war (Axis and Allies) wanted to find ways to cause mass destruction. The German used people to exercise different weapons to see which one will cause the most destruction so that they could use later on the field, and the U.S. used the environment to exercise the nuclear bomb which it will later be used in Japan two important cities. (Hiroshima and