No. Austria started World War 1, however Germany was blamed on starting it and had to sign a treaty accepting ALL responsibility for the damage.
Germany started World War 2.
WW1-no because Austria-Hungary started it but Germany had to sign the treaty of Versailles
WW2 did start because of Germany because of the German dictator Adolph Hitler.
Germany was the instigator of both world wars.
Both world wars had different starting points. The second war was the one that was set off by the aggression of Germany.
At the end of both world wars, both times due to hefty reparation fees forced upon them by the United States or her Allies (for example, at the end of the First World War, Germany was deemed responsible for the entire conflict, and was made to pay 132 billion Reichsmarks - Worth about $430 billion USD today).
yes Germany was in both world wars
It had to fight against enemies on both sides of Germany.
Joseph Goebbels was Germany's propaganda chief. Other people from other countries fronted for him. Two notorious examples were "Lord Haw-Haw" (England) and Vidkun Quisling (Norway). Both were executed by their respective governments shortly after the end of world war 2.
Germany and Italy both fell to dictators in World War 1.
Germany surrendered in both.
It had to fight against enemies on both sides of Germany.
It had to fight against enemies on both sides of Germany.
Yes, Germany initiated World War I by declaring war on Russia in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Additionally, Germany played a central role in starting World War II by invading Poland in 1939, which prompted Britain and France to declare war on Germany. These actions marked significant escalations in both conflicts, leading to widespread global warfare.
Millions, and millions of deaths.