Imperialism was having countries occupy and control former independent countries. This obviously led to oppression and the build up of resentment. The controlling powers had alliances with each other, and would agree to help in the defense of those countries. Once Austro Hungary fired on Serbia in retaliation for the murder of Franz Ferdinand, the war was on.
The growth of Nationalism and Imperialism led to increased military spending. Therefore each nation wanted stronger armed forces than those of any potential enemy. During World War I, Germany had the strongest Military of the world, and Britain had the strongest Navy of the world (also their protection of their shipping routes).
Militarios led Europe into World War 1 bye competition. once one country increased its military strenghth, the other countries felt threatened and then eventually built up their own military strenght Militarios led Europe into world war 1 bye competition. once one country increased its military strenghth, the other countries felt threatened and then eventually built up their own military strenght
Germany was using their military to back up they're policies and foreign affairs which bothered allies.
with international tensions on the rise, the great powers expanded their armies and navies..the result was an arms race that further increased suspicions and made war more likely
While tensions had been brewing for many months in Europe, one event served as a signal to start World War I. A disaffected Serbo-Croatian separatist assassinated Archduke Ferdinand of Austria in June of 1914.
Although a chopper pilot & a captain, he only served in CONUS & Europe. CONUS=Continental United States
In the 1900s, one major cause of international tensions came from holdings of (and access to) natural resources. Especially during the pre-war period, both the abundance and the lack of natural resources served as a cause of rising tension between nations on either side of the spectrum. Two examples may illustrate: for Germany, living space was deemed essential, and it sought to take such space from its neighbors. For Japan, oil was the key element, and it finally went to war to procure it.
they were equal as Eisenhower was commander in Europe and Macarthur was commander in the far east. however, eisenhower served under Macarthur years before WW2
Bismarck's primary goal after 1871 was to keep peace in Europe. Another one of his goals was to keep France from becoming too powerful. Otto von Bismarck served as the 1st Chancellor of Germany.
While tensions had been brewing for many months in Europe, one event served as a signal to start World War I. A disaffected Serbo-Croatian separatist assassinated Archduke Ferdinand of Austria in June of 1914.
Food is served on Delta Airline international flights between Europe and the United States.
In Europe, you will be served pickled gherkins with your burger.
Escargot is served in France.
Churros are served all over the U.S and mexico and many other countries, Im not sure about Asia or Europe.
Sometimes in Europe they are called "jacket potatoes" because they are served in the skin or "jacket".
Countries that are served by Jet Airways India are, Belgium, United Kingdom, Italy, these results are as of December 2012 and may have added additional destination within Europe.
Nasser was a great well known Egyptian militarism leader that served Egypt greatly when it came to protecting ones country. Unfortunately, Nasser died of a heart attack at the age of 47.
The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War.
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The foundation of NATO in 1949, then its activities and expansion in the decades that followed, affected the Cold War in a curiously double-sided fashion. On the one hand, it served as a minimizing factor, since it provided unity and strength to 'free' Europe, which deterred significant aggression from Communist-dominated Europe. On the other hand, it also increased tensions in the Cold War: its growing strength was matched by a strength build-up in the other half of Europe, while conflicts in other parts of the world, where the Cold War's basic opponents sought to gain further allies and control, erupted partly due to the ongoing stalemate in Europe itself.
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