The 1930s was a decade of turmoil and uncertainty. The Great Depression had left Europe reeling, and the rise of extremist ideologies filled the political vacuum. As Adolf Hitler consolidated power in Germany, his aggressive expansionist policies alarmed the world. The Munich Agreement, seen as a triumph of appeasement, only served to embolden Hitler. Ultimately, it was the invasion of Poland in 1939 that ignited the fuse of World War II, plunging the world into its darkest hour.
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