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What were the acts of aggression of Japan, Italy, and Germany during world war 2?

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Germany's militarization of the Rhineland, annexation of Austria, and aggression against Czechoslovakia, the Stalin-Hitler Pact of 1939, and the German attack on Poland. Like Italy and Japan, German aggression came from a need for resources, a desire to expand or gain back former land, and extreme nationalism.

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