The League of Nations also contributed to the inevitability of the war because, it had established rules and regulations for countries to abide by, however it lacked an army, and the ability to enforce its protocols, and provide consequences for nations that went contrary to the rules and regulations such as Japan’s invasion of Manchuria. Moreover there were underlying issues in Europe that prevented them from coming to a common consensus to solve the global economic crisis. Moreover the Munich Agreement also contributed in the sense that it allowed Germany to annex part of Czechoslovakia known as Sudetenland. This should have let Great Britain and France to know that Hitler was only going to ask for more …show more content…
Hence, it was a triumph of good over evil. Furthermore, the war is considered as a good war because it revealed some of the horrendous crimes toward a specific group of people according to their color, race, known as the Holocaust (Band of Brothers). Also the war also put an end to imperialism as countries that had been colonized declared their independence and its competency to govern its own