Answer:
Some causes of World War II were the aggressive actions of Germany, Japan, and Italy and the German resentment caused by the Treaty of Versailles but world war 1 was the main cause.
Step-by-step explanation:
World War I was the main cause of World War II, for several reasons. First, the German people reacted very badly to the German surrender, which many regarded as a backstab, and even more so to the Versailles treaty, which they were forced to sign without negotiation. The treaty made them take complete blame for the war, demanded onerous reparation payments, and severely limited the size of the German military. Therefore these were perceived as humiliating conditions. Almost as soon as the war was over, demagogues, notably Adolph Hitler, were able to use the circumstances of the defeat to blame Jews, advocate for fighting back to avenge the German people and eventually to seize political power.