How much did the results of World War One influence the start of World War Two?

Answer:
When the Germans signed the treaty of Versailles, they thought that they were going to have a peaceful signing and that the League of Nations would follow the fourteen points written by Woodrow Wilson, but the other nations wanted the Germans to pay for all the damage and loss of life they caused by starting the war, so they dealt harshly with the Germans, stripping them of land, money, and food. This left the Germans with poverty and famine, which made the germans want someone strong to lead them out of their depression. They wanted their economy to be better, and they wanted to have food. When Adolf Hitler came into power, the Germans saw him as a leading figure, who would lead them out of their poverty and misery, and make the Germans a great nation once again.
This is why World War I evidently led to World War II, because the League of Nations did not deal well with the Germans, and the Germans felt cheated.
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