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Causes of World War II
What is the immediate cause of WWII? Is it Germany's invasion of Poland? I can't remember.
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Yes, Germany's invasion of Poland was an immediate cause. But also consider the war in the Pacific as Japan waged war on various islands, including Hawaii.
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