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[[File:The_German_occupation_of_Bohemia_and_Moravia.gif|thumbnail|275px|German occupation of Prague, March 15, 1939]]
The strategic goals of each of the major powers of the Second World War changed substantially over the course of the conflict. Often these differences were heavily affected by events on the battlefield or shifting political realities. Many of the goals were driven directly by angst over the Treaty of Versailles but often also included ideas from the 19th Century. Altogether, several countries tended to force action by the remainder, still clinging to the hope of peace or containing the conflict.