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Europe's geography contributed to the doom of the Central Powers. The alliance of nations got its name from its unfortunate position on the continent, sandwiched between its enemies France, Italy and Russia. The only sea they had easy access to was patrolled by the British navy.
World War I occurred because a century's worth of European unresolved conflicts sparked into war because of a series of connected events. Had there not been so many countries and ethnic groups shoved together in a space barely larger than Australia, war would have been avoidable.
I believe it affected the political geography by creating new countries and many borders being expanded or shortened. In the treaty of Versailles Germany lost everything. (much of there land, they had to pay over a billion dollars to all the ally countries.) So to sum it up nation-states were created and many countries gained land or lost land. :D
The vast expanse between the Russian border and Moscow. The Germans were not able to get across it before the Russian winter stopped them in their tracks.
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Geography had little to do with it, it was the Russian winters that did the Germans in, they weren't prepared to fight in minus temperatures, but the Russians were, so they were able to push them back
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Of course, all wars affect the environment with it's destructive bombs and gunshots.
Just because it does :p
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How did World War ll Affect th U.S ecconony?
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
world war 2
The cold war.
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