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2009-06-16 11:00 pm
could second world war be regarded as the continuation of first world war
(pls give evidence and explanation for your reason)

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2009-06-17 1:37 am
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Second World War could be regarded as the continuation of First World War.
Evidence and Explanation:
In the aftermath of World War I, a defeated Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was neither lenient enough to appease Germany, nor harsh enough to prevent it from becoming the dominant continental power again. The treaty placed the blame, or "war guilt" on Germany and Austria-Hungary, and punished them from their "responsibility" rather than working out an agreement that would assure peace in the long-term future. The treaty resulted in harsh monetary reparations, territorial dismemberment, mass ethnic resettlements and indirectly hampered the German economy by causing rapid hyperinflation. Hilter took the chance to lead the Germany people to fight back at the Second World war.
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