Causes of World War II

The treaty that ended World War I required Germany and other  to pay for war damages. As the "guilty" party, Germany was required to pay the Allies 33 billion dollars in reparations. Germany, however, did not have enough money to pay this debt, so its economy suffered. By 1923, inflation was so bad that a suitcase full of money would barely buy a loaf of bread.

The reparations caused great bitterness among the Germans. Economic problems made citizens willing to accept the rule of a strongman who promised economic recovery.