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Social Studies, 24.03.2021 22:40, htx88

Which role did isolationism play in World War II? Germany isolated targeted nations to invade them more efficiently.

Germany continued to focus on defeating the nations of Europe while the
United States remained isolated.

France was forced to face
Germany alone as the United States continued its
policy of isolationism.

German remilitarization and the outbreak of war was due to Germany's isolation
after World War I.

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