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Other nations formed alliances to oppose France's expansion plans because France was threatening to dominate all of Europe.
During the World War II era, Germany's plans and goals for the future may be generally described as focused on domination of Europe first, to be followed by domination of other regions as circumstances would allow. The first step in Germany's plan focused on negating the power of Western European nations; the second step consisted of conquering the Soviet Union.
The U.S didnt make plans to rebuild europe in post war times, but money and resources such as food and textiles were sent to pay for and rebuild, europeans rebuilt europe. The United States mostly rebuilded Japan. But the money made from trade with Europe made the U.S the richest country in the world for quite some time.
The fact that Britain was an island eventualy destroyed Hitler
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Europe is not a nation, it is a continent housing a number of nations. But what I think you're asking is how did war erupt between so many nations in so short a period of time. The answer to that is in the creation of non aggression pacts between some countries, and in treaties designed for mutual protection against an aggressor. The initial trigger was the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand. From there the countries began aligning with their treaty partners, and the big show was on!
Other nations formed alliances to oppose France's expansion plans because France was threatening to dominate all of Europe.
Other nations formed alliances to oppose France's expansion plans because France was threatening to dominate all of Europe.
At the conclusion of WW 2, the Western allies sought democratic governments for Eastern Europe and basically for all of Europe. The Soviets under Joseph Stalin had other ideas. Their armies essentially occupied the Eastern nations where they had driven out the Nazi armies. The Soviets had an expansionist ideology and installed communist governments in the nations of Eastern Europe. This included East Germany.
League of Nations
The Allied plans for the postwar world included the creation of international organizations like the United Nations to promote peace and cooperation among nations. They also sought to establish democratic governments and protect human rights. Additionally, they aimed to rebuild war-torn countries and prevent future conflict through economic stability and cooperation.
A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. It disintegrated in 1991, in the wake of the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.The treaty was signed in Warsaw on 14 May 1955, and the pact was dissolved in Prague on 1 July 1991.The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was an alliance of the Eastern Bloc countries, established in 1955 by the Soviet Union as a counterpart to NATO.It is not war saw, but Warsaw. In response to the birth of the NATO, the Communist countries of Europe signed a treaty of mutual defense and military aid in May 1955. The leading country of the Warsaw Pact was the USSR. This 'coalition' collapsed in 1991, when the USSR dissolved.
Basically it set the plans for postwar Europe. Stalin agreed to enter the war against Japan 3 months after Victory in Europe, the big 3 agreed to a free and liberated Eastern Europe with free elections, the division of Germany and the division of Berlin, and set vague plans for the yet unformed United Nations.
Virginia Plan
The ruler Napoleon Bonaparte had plans for empires in Europe and Americas because he wanted to expand his reign and wealth.
His plans were to capture and control all of Europe and then the world
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