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50 Insane World War 2 Facts That Will Shock You!

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Everyone knows about World War  II, but you don’t know everything.

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Here are fifty insane facts about  the largest war in human history.

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#50. The War Before the War

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In the 1930s, the world was still  scarred by the brutal First World War,  

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and few western nations didn’t want  any part of another future conflict.  

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But they wouldn’t have a choice - because the  future Axis Powers were already brewing plans.  

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Imperial Japan had been building its territory  for a while, and its biggest move came in the  

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Sino-Japanese War of 1937. This war between China  and Japan went on until the end of World War Two,  

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and raised many eyes around the world about  just how ambitious Japan actually was.

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But it wasn’t the only Axis  power planning for wars.

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#49. PR Offensive

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Unlike Japan, Germany was in no state to  think about another war in the 1930s - not  

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that it stopped them. The devastating economic  fallout after their loss in the First World War  

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was used by the Nazis as a motivation. While  Hitler was rolling out the PR offensive to  

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the world with one hand, including hosting the  Olympics, the Nazi leader was also arming up.  

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The 1930s were a time of heavy investment  in the military for the Nazis - so when they  

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started their march against Europe, everyone was  surprised by just how powerful they had gotten.

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But the Nazis weren’t originally called that.

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#48. Damn…Nasos?

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By now, the term Nazi has become shorthand around  the world for a force of pure evil. But when the  

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party first started pitching their gospel of hate,  they were simply called the National Socialist  

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party. “Nazis” wasn’t even their preferred  nickname - they called themselves the Nasos.  

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So where did the term “Nazi” come from?  It was coined by journalist Konrad Heiden,  

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who derived the nickname from a Bavarian word  that was a synonym for stupid or simple-minded.  

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Somehow, the Nazis didn’t notice.

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But not everything about the  Nazis was originally evil.

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#47. An Appropriated Symbol

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As the Nazis waved it around Europe  and plastered it on their war machines,  

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the swastika became a symbol of evil. Everyone  was horrified - including those for whom it had a  

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very different meaning. Although it was usually  aligned differently, the swastika began as an  

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ancient religious symbol that got its name  from the Sanskrit word for a hooked cross.  

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It typically meant fertility and good fortune,  and was found in ancient civilizations around  

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the world from Greece to India. Many  of those who used it in religious rites  

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have since called for its removal due to  painful associations with the Nazi regime.

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And as war grew closer, some  interesting experiments began.

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#46. Unleash the Death Ray!

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Robert Watson-Watt was a British engineer  who was a pioneer in radio technology,  

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and when word got around of a Nazi  death ray being built, people went to  

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him. Was it really possible to build a machine  that could down airplanes using radio waves?  

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Watson-Watt looked into it and determined  the answer was no - but his research wasn’t  

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all for nothing. In the late 1930s, Watson-Watt’s  research led to quantum leaps in radar technology,  

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which made it easier for British troops  to identify German planes and U-Boats.

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But another technique to  avoid war didn’t go so well.

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#45. Pinky Promise?

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The governments of Europe  were desperate to avoid war,  

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so they made several concessions to Hitler. The  most significant were territorial concessions  

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out of Czechoslovakia - whose leadership was  not even invited to the peace summit! Hitler  

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promised to abide by the terms of the treaty -  up until the moment he didn’t. The last straw  

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was when he went ahead and invaded Poland,  crossing the red line Britain had set. That  

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was enough for Britain to declare war on  September 3rd, 1939, starting World War 2.

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But did Britain itself have a hand in it?

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#44. The Scapegoat?

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For decades since, historians have debated the  legacy of then-Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain,  

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whose name has become synonymous with  surrender. His detractors say he gave  

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away the store to Hitler for no benefit.  His defenders say he was acting in good  

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faith and everyone in Europe was  taken aback by just how ruthless  

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Hitler was. But the verdict then was swift -  Chamberlain was ousted before the next general  

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election by his party and he was replaced  as Prime Minister by Winston Churchill.

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But Hitler had been planning  for war long before that.

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#43. The Dark Pact

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Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin couldn’t have been  more different. One represented a fascist regime,  

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the other was the current leader of the  Communist revolutionaries who took over  

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Russia. But they had one thing in common - a  dislike for the democracies of Western Europe.  

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In the months before Hitler’s invasion of Poland,  

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the two countries signed a non-aggression  pact that detailed how they would divvy up  

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Eastern Europe. But like most things with  Hitler, it couldn’t be trusted for long.

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But for the time being, the  war wasn’t much of a war.

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#42. Overwhelmed

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Poland fought hard at the start of the  war, but they were fighting two much  

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larger, better-equipped nations that  were determined to overrun them.  

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In September and October of 1939  alone, as the invasion began,  

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Poland saw its forces devastated. Not only  were 70,000 soldiers killed and more than half  

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a million taken captive, but the fight against  the Russians on the other front was just as bad.  

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The Poles lost 50,000 men on their eastern front,  while the Russians lost less than a thousand.

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But surprisingly, not everyone  was united in how to respond.

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#41. War or Not?

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Britain declared war on Germany after the  invasion of Poland, but the front was far away  

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and the early moves of Britain were less than  inspiring. The Royal Air Force mostly dropped  

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propaganda leaflets over Germany in what  would become known as the Phoney War. Both  

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in Britain and in America - which was not  involved in the war yet - there were many  

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