No.
Only by further appeasement.
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
I believe it could
The collapse of the Soviet Union made it possible for the Berlin Wall to be knocked down so people could travel between East Germany and East Berlin easily.
There was never a real date the pact was supposed to last. Stalin knew that Germany would invade the Soviet Union, but he hoped they would invade some time around 1942 so that he could bring up his army in time.
Yes, I think they both could have been avoided if the colonies would have went around instead of through the Britain colonies
Yes, I think they both could have been avoided if the colonies would have went around instead of through the Britain colonies
Stalin started the Berlin Blockade in 1948 as a first step in a plan to pull West Germany into the Soviet sphere of influence. He expected West Berlin to eventually begin accepting supplies from Soviet East Germany, effectively bringing all of Berlin under Soviet control. He believed that if he could control Berlin, West Germany would soon follow.
The state of ancient Greek politics was such that it probably could not have been avoided in a way compatible with the thinking of the time. Athens and Sparta had long been rivals, and a conflict between them was probably inevitable.
The Second World War could not be avoided because both Germany and Japan had expansionist policies that could not be resolved through diplomacy .
Ozone depletion could be avoided easily. You have to plant more and more trees.
yes, but generally they weren't, if they were used; they would be used as slaves.