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What was the cause of the Second World War?
The cause of the Second World War is that with the intensification of the imbalance in economic, political and military development among imperialist countries, Germany, Italy and Japan, which have developed rapidly in military strength, demanded a new division of the world sphere of influence, further intensifying the contradictions between imperialism.

The Second World War took place on1September 19391-1September 2, 945 (the legal end date of Russia was1September 3, 945), with Nazi Germany, the Japanese Empire and the Kingdom of Italy as the three fascist axis countries, and Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and other servant countries.

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World War II was a just anti-fascist war, provoked by the Third Reich, the Kingdom of Italy and Japanese fascists, which caused great disasters to all mankind. As countries with unshirkable responsibility for the war, whether Germany and Japan can deeply reflect on the war is an important condition for whether they can be forgiven by the people of the world who have suffered from the war and thus become political powers. While European countries are determined to turn over a dark page in history 60 years ago, historical problems still deeply plague Asian countries.

After World War II, Germany and Japan adopted completely different attitudes on historical issues: Germany established a systematic mechanism to reflect on the war and conducted a thorough reflection on the war; After the Second World War, Japan tried its best to deny the aggressive nature of foreign wars since the war and distorted the historical facts that caused disastrous disasters to the invaded countries and their people.