Adolf Hitler was the main person concerned and did not agree with on how the decisions on Germany were made after World War I. Germany accepted the responsibilities for the causes of World War I after the Treaty of Versailles was made. Germany paid for any damage down to any country harmed by World War I. Even though the Germans agreed to the Treaty, Hitler and his many followers believed that the treaty was not fair and rather humiliating. All of their anger could have been controlled by the people of the treaty, but nothing was done. So, the Germans were ‘free’ to begin another …show more content…
The war reached Middle East. Europe battles expanded even wider. According to the paper, it stated that in Asia and Pacific, the war started earlier that it did in Europe. The United States was helping Japan when they decided to attack China. That then was the reason there was an attack on Pearl Harbor which destroyed the American Pacific Fleet. On December 7th, 1941, was the day that Pearl Harbor was unexpectedly attacked. The Japanese did leave a huge mess behind but they failed to destroy it as a whole. USA was still able to use it as a military base and they did not destroy all the important aircrafts. China and the US declared war on Japan on December 8th, 1941. Japan was then destroying other Pacific acquaintances like the British colonies and taking over oilfields. Years later in 1945, America dropped bombs on two towns in Japan called, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombs were nuclear bombs with huge power that killed a big number of people, most were civilians.
The Germans went into the Soviet Union in 1945. They went down to Kursk and Volgograd, which at the time was called Stalingrad. The battle of Kursk was the largest battle with tanks in history with the siege of Stalingrad that lasted many months. All of this was highly important to the Russians history. Russia would have lost if Germans succeeded. Moscow was very close to being defenseless. The Russians only beat the Nazi’s because they kept maintaining their supplies. This