
World War II: The Roots Of Aggression (1985)
he film outlines the events leading up to World War II, starting from the late 1920s when various global powers were recovering from World War I. It discusses key political changes, such as the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany and the aggressive actions of Japan in Manchuria. The narrative highlights the failures of the League of Nations to maintain peace, the economic turmoil of the Great Depression, and the increasing militarization of Germany and Japan. By 1939, the film depicts the culmination of these tensions as Germany invades Poland, marking the official start of World War II.
Keywords
World War II, Adolf Hitler, Japan, League of Nations, Manchuria, Great Depression, militarization, invasion, Poland, aggression
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