Yes (see below)
WW I ended in 1918. That was 91 years ago (as I type). And in case you are wondering, WW II ended in 1945, a mere 64 years ago. And the Korean War ended in 1953, only 56 years ago.
WW II was largely the result of lingering resentment by Germany about the outcome of WW I. You could describe it in sports terminology as a rematch.
'Leave' is really the wrong word to use. Germany was beaten by the Allies and signed an armistice (a cease fire) on 11 November 1918. Treaties bringing a formal end to the war were signed at Versailles in France in 1919. Some people might argue that WW II was a re-run of WW I, so you might say that Germany and the Allies never really ceased WW I, but that's a matter for historians to argue over.
WW I began in 1914 with the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, by a Serbian separatist (Serbia used to be part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) and ended in 1918 after a tremendously destructive war, as a result of the sheer exhaustion of the Central Powers. The formal end of the war was the signing of the Treaty of Versailles (which was, as it turned out, a very badly designed treaty which became a major cause of WW II).
That was the Treaty of Versailles.
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Imperialism did not end all at once everywhere in Africa, but European colonization of Africa was disrupted by WW II, and following WW II there were a series of wars of independence which brought an end to European colonialism.
End of WW I: Treaty of Versailles - between Germany and Allied Powers - 1918End of WW II: Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
may 1,1939 to august 31,1945
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Too Much Sax and Violins
There were two WW I 1914 -1918 WW II 1939 - 1945 WWl officially ended in 1919, but the actual fighting ended in 1918.
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