The main causes of World War II can be traced back to several key factors. Firstly, the harsh terms imposed on Germany through the Treaty of Versailles after World War I left the country economically devastated and fueled a sense of resentment, leading to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. The aggressive expansionist policies pursued by Nazi Germany, such as the annexation of Austria and the invasion of Poland, further destabilized the fragile peace in Europe. Additionally, the failure of appeasement and the policy of appeasing Hitler's demands by other European powers, such as Britain and France, only emboldened Germany and allowed it to continue its aggressive actions. Other factors, such as the failure of the League of Nations to maintain collective security and the rise of militarism in Japan, contributed to the global tensions that ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.
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