How did Hitlers Nazi regime lead to WW2?
Well it was a gradual change in power from the Wiemar Republic to Hitler. He was an inspirational and influential public speaker, probably one of his most important assets, this allowing him to convince the people of Germany that he could lift them out of the depression they were experiencing, as a result of world war one. He did an excellent job, providing work in the navy, air force and in construction of building projects. Once he was cemented in power and the people in his debt for his fantastic plan of reform that had worked, he launched a declaration of war on the allied countries. This is of course, purely because of the escalating pressure that Britain applied, criticizing Hitler of his beliefs on racial segregation and the killing of Jews. During world war one Hitler served in the German ranks and was devastated at the surrender. So, in a sense he had a grudge against all those who opposed Germany those many years ago and so he intended to crush all resistance. He was also sli