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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
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What made it increasingly difficult for president roosevelt to stay neutral during world war 2

History
2 answers:
tatiyna3 years ago
5 0

Germany's growing power and Britain's desperate need

It was frequently challenging for President Roosevelt to visit inactive during World War II due to Germany's developing strength as well as Britain's withdrawal and efforts, as Britain was an important associate for the United States. Nazi Germany was remarkably prosperous through the first two years of the war, not only getting over France but also defeating Denmark, the Netherlands, and occupying areas like Norway. Roosevelt also bothered about growing Japanese aggression but comprehended to face a competitor across the complete Pacific Ocean.

kvasek [131]3 years ago
3 0

<u>Germany’s growing power and Britain’s desperate needs made it increasingly difficult for President Roosevelt to stay neutral during World War II. </u>

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Further Explanations:

At the early stage, the United States wanted to remain neutral in the war to avoid any further economic forfeiture it has suffered during the First World War. President Roosevelt never favored getting involved in the war but the increasing power of Germany and the desperate needs of Britain bothered him and compelled him to get involved in the war just to end the war. Germany under Hitler’s dictatorship was gaining control over the whole of Europe and was even helped by the Soviet Union in its cruel intentions.  

The war  involved almost all the nations of the world by distinguishing it into two military alliances namely Allies and the Axis. It involved almost more than 1000 lakh citizens from 30 nations. Most of the  participant nations exhausted their entire industrial, economic and scientific competencies in the war. The deadliest combat marked about 85 million causalities, mostly from China and the Soviet Union.  

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Grade: High School  

Subject: History

Topic: Second World War

Keywords:

Second World War, Allies, Axis, industrial, economic ,scientific competencies, China , Soviet Union, nuclear weapons, economic loss, First World War, President Roosevelt, Germany, Britain.

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