Why did the attack of Nazi Germany on Poland lead to the outbreak of World War II?

The German attack on Poland, which took place on September 1, 1939, was not well received by Britain and France. Great Britain demanded the withdrawal of troops from Poland, but Germany did not agree to this. As a result, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. The USSR was also embroiled in hostilities as it declared war on Poland. As a result, many countries were drawn into the conflict, and a world war began.



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