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While searching for answers to this question it is good to look at the subject of the sentence. When we say “the world,” what are we including in the concept of “the world”? We can examine the world of that time under three main focuses: Europe led by England, the shining star of the new world order after World War I, the United States, and the young and rebellious Soviet Union, which had undergone a major transformation in 1917.
If we begin attempting to answer the question from the point of Europe, we can say that the powerful wind of the N*zis was blowing everywhere in the continent. Except those controlled by H*tler’s friends Mussolini and Franco, almost every country was either invaded by Germany or under its control. The serious threat of the N*zis was dominating the entire continent, including our country.
Even if they knew, they totally lacked the courage to say so. Under an oppressive regime, in the circumstances of the 1940s, let alone saying such a thing aloud, it was not even possible to know about it. Therefore, maybe it is necessary to understand how Europe was caught up in the whirlwind of H*tler.