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During the peace negotiations: The French prime minister (Clemenceau) wanted to impose politics deliberately meant to cripple Germany militarily, politically, and economically. Britain wanted a relatively strong, economically viable Germany as a counterweight to French and Russian dominance in Continental Europe.
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Germans had the right to conquer inferior peoples
*It cost vastly more than expected even in the Bonn government's 'worst case scenario'. *There is still significant internal migration from East to West within Germany, and there are jokes about some parts of the former East Germany becoming a vast old people's home. *Unemployment in many parts of the former East Germany is still higher than elsewhere. *Rather extreme kinds of nationalism are strong in some parts of the former East Germany. *Despite all this, economic and political reunification has on balance been achieved.
Catherine the Great never ruled England; she was Empress Catherine II of Russia and ruled alone after the 9 July 1762 assassination of her husband, Peter III, until her death on 17 November 1796. Originally from modern-day Germany, she was the force behind the Westernization of Russia and transformed the Empire into a world power.
It was very different. Germany had fought a very long and exhausting war. The country was politically, economically and morally bankrupt. There was almost no insurgency.
Politically, Economically and financially are: 1.Germany 2.France 3.United Kingdom 4.Italy 5.Spain
During the peace negotiations: The French prime minister (Clemenceau) wanted to impose politics deliberately meant to cripple Germany militarily, politically, and economically. Britain wanted a relatively strong, economically viable Germany as a counterweight to French and Russian dominance in Continental Europe.
Morally: Unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany resulted in the deaths of many Americans, including over one hundred U.S. citizens traveling on Lusitania.Economically: Trade with Great Britain was being negatively affected by German intervention. Entering the war would create a strong U.S. foothold in Europe.Politically: The Zimmerman Telegram, which suggested that Mexico should wage war against the U.S., provoked America to enter.
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This is an opinion question, there is not a specific answer. Look at the reasons that Germany and Japan went to war, and then you can determine for yourself if they were justified.
All are component nations of the continent of Europe. Only France and Germany however are part of the contiguous European landmass. England as a country is a component of the island of Great Britain but is economically and politically associated with the continent of Europe as a principle member of the European Union.
The war affected all the six main players of world war one (UK, France, Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary) by affecting them socially, politically, economically and militarily. As a matter of fact, Germany suffered the greatest loss.
Germany.
In Europe, people generally regard Germany as politically 'middle-of-the-road'.
The European Union is a supranational organization in Europe, bonding its members economically and politically. EUR is the abbreviation for the currency of the European Union, the Euro. Three countries in the EU that use the Euro include Germany, France, and Italy.
For centuries,Europe was the scene of frequent and bloody wars. In period 1870 to 1945, france and germany fought each other three times,with terrible loss of life. A number of European leaders became convinced that the only way to secure a la lasting peace between their countries was to unite them economically and politically.