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Though President Wilson firmly believed in an international body to conduct the matters of conflict between different nations by peace talks and his 'Fourteen Points' were influential in the foundation of the League of Nations, he could not rally the United States to be a member of League of Nations. Opposition came from the isolationist section who considers that Article Ten could draw the United States again into international war. Article ten required the members of the League to defend an attack on any of its member from any external threat.
Answer:
People be broke homie
Explanation:
The great depression didn't just affect America, it sent the world into a frenzy. Not to mention the Germans were unjustly treated. Their homes were taken and partitioned to different, new countries. They were broke already as all their money was taken, their military was shut down, and don't get me started and the food shortages. Inflation was high enough in Germany and the great depression just made the Germans even more desperate for something they could grasp on to, a small glimpse of a bright future. Hitler was their answer but soon after they got out of that mess not all Germans agreed with hitler's Third Reich.
So the take away is not all Germans in WW2 were Nazis and being broke does crazy things to people.
Nearly as many men died in captivity during the Civil War as were killed in the whole of the ... Military Deaths in American Wars ... The Civil War Trust does not agree with this claim.
He sent thousands of troops to disputed territory to create conflict
Ben Franklin created the newspaper chains.