If Hitler and Stalin did n’t live Still, is there any chance of World War 2? The causes of World War II are complex and multifaceted, involving a combination of political, profitable, social, and literal factors. While Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin played significant places in the lead- up to the war, their absence alone would not guarantee the forestallment of World War II.
The Treaty of Versailles, inked in 1919 at the end of World War I, assessed harsh conditions on Germany and contributed to profitable rigors and political insecurity in the country. The Great Depression of the 1930s further aggravated global profitable challenges. Nationalism, territorial controversies, and the failure of the League of Nations to help aggression also contributed to the climate that led to the outbreak of war.
still, it’s possible that different leaders might have surfaced to fill those places, and the geopolitical geography might have been altered, If Hitler and Stalin hadn’t risen to power. The underpinning issues and pressures that led to World War II were deeply embedded in the fate of World War I and the posterior geopolitical developments.
In short, the absence of Hitler and Stalin might have changed the course of history, but it would not inescapably have averted the outbreak of World War II, as the underpinning causes and conditions were complex and connected.