The growth of fascist aggression and the failure of the League of Nations to stop it was another leading cause of the outbreak of World War 2. In 1931 Japan …show more content…
Hitler steadily began to rearm Germany, by doing this he publicly broke the Treaty of Versailles. When other countries simply ignored this, he gained enough confidence to take back the Saar, invade the Rhineland and believed he was unstoppable. “The 48 hours after the march in the Rhineland were the most nerve-racking of my life.” The other Governments weren’t doing anything as part of an impromptu strategy called Appeasement. This was when the other governments gave Hitler exactly what he wanted in the hopes he wouldn’t want anything else. They wrongfully trusted Hitler. Appeasement only fueled Hitler and his plans to dominate the other