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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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Son antecedentes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, excepto: A) Política expansionista de ciertos países B) Fallo del Tratado de Vers

alles C) La Guerra Civil Española D) Invasión a Polonia
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zloy xaker [14]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta es C) La Guerra Civil Española.

El acontecimiento que no fue un antecedente de la Segunda Guerra Mundial fue la Guerra Civil Española.

Los que si fueron antecedentes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, fueron: la Política expansionista de ciertos países, el fallo del Tratado de Versalles y la invasión a Polonia.

La Segunda Guerra Mundial desarrollada entre 1939 y 1945, se produjo por una serie de causas, entre las cuales es posible distinguir la llegada al poder del nacionalsocialismo (partido Nazi) en Alemania.

A pesar de que el Primer Ministro de la Gran Bretaña, Neville de Chamberlain hizo todo lo posible por apaciguar a Hitler cumpliendo varias de sus exigencias, en 1939, las tropas Alemanas recibieron la orden de Adolfo Hitler de invadir Polonia. Esto significó el inicio dela Segunda Guerra Mundial. Por el Eje pelearon Alemania, Japón e Italia. Por el lado de los Aliados pelearon Francia, Gran Bretaña, Rusia, y después se integró Estados Unidos.

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