Why the world could have prevented the war
World War Two could have been prevented in Europe but it is highly unlikely that the war in the Pacific could be avoided.
There are many theories that the war in Europe could have been avoided one theory that supports this idea that the war could have been prevented is that if the Treaty of Versailles had not been so harsh on Germany . Some feel that if the US would have helped Germany rebuild rather than enforce harsh punishment Hitler would have never gained the public support that he did. The treaty placed blame on WWI on Germany. The country had to pay 6,600 million euros in reparations . Germany was no longer allowed submarines or an airforce. Their navy was only allowed six battleships and their army 100,000 men. Germany was also not allowed to place any troops in the Rhineland which was fifty miles from France. Finally Germany's colonies in Europe were given to Britain and France. It could have been different if we wouldn't have pinned these charges on Germany.
There are many theories that the war in Europe could have been avoided one theory that supports this idea that the war could have been prevented is that if the Treaty of Versailles had not been so harsh on Germany . Some feel that if the US would have helped Germany rebuild rather than enforce harsh punishment Hitler would have never gained the public support that he did. The treaty placed blame on WWI on Germany. The country had to pay 6,600 million euros in reparations . Germany was no longer allowed submarines or an airforce. Their navy was only allowed six battleships and their army 100,000 men. Germany was also not allowed to place any troops in the Rhineland which was fifty miles from France. Finally Germany's colonies in Europe were given to Britain and France. It could have been different if we wouldn't have pinned these charges on Germany.