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1. The treaty of Versailles and the invasion of Poland were the causes of WWII. The treaty of Versailles mad Germany take the blame for WWI and pay 3 billion dollars for damage in Europe. Hitler rose from there and that is when the Nazi party started. Hitler started invading places and was asked to stop by the League of Nations and other world superpowers; he said he would but never did. The Nazis and Hitler invaded Poland which caused countries to declare war on Nazi Germany.
1. One of the main issues that was unresolved after the Treaty of Versailles was the economic and political future of Germany. Germany was seen as largely responsible for WWI, and therefore, the League of Nations wanted to punish it. It also wanted to send a message to other countries that might be inclined to try to alter the balance of power in Europe in the future. However, the sanctions were extremely harsh, and many people believe these were a direct cause of WWII.
2. One of the most significant events that led to the end of Communism was the fall of the Berlin wall. The Berlin wall was seen as the boundary between communist and capitalist Europe. When the wall was tear down, this was seen as a symbol of the end of Communism and the reunification of the two areas of the continent.