There were various factors that led to the start of world war two. First of all, the rise of the Nazi party and Germany's quest for world control was a major factor in creating the tension that started the war. Around this same time, the Japanese began militarizing and tried conquering parts of China. Both of these countries created large amounts of tension and made the rest of the world on edge. Other countries began realizing that these two countries needed to be stopped, so they starting fighting back. Britain and France began to declare war on Germany once it began to invade Poland, which caused other allies to declare war on each other as well. Certain countries that did not want to get into another war after World War one, starting using appeasement techniques to give the enemies what they want, in order to a avoid confrontation. Finally, because of the treaties that ended World War 1, many countries were in debt and were tired of it, so they wanted to conquer other countries in order to solve their debt problem.
The extermination camps were located in Poland and Belarus - in other words in <span>areas where the majority of Jews under Nazi control lived.
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United States
At the start of World War II, United States maintained an isolationist policy.
Answer: Bismarck
Prussia deliberately challenged Austria for the leadership of the German Confederation.
24 pounds of meat
3/loaf
Need 8 loaves
8x3= 24