there was no losing nations in ww1
because Hitler killed himself as he was losing to the allies
Wars change the territorial aspect of nations , The nation that becomes the victor usually gain territories after the war is over. The Nation gains wealth in many cases the oil, mineral, gold silver , and anything to do with wealth is gained from the losing nation,. The Nation that wins the war gain people from the losing country or Nation, for Instance when Japan lost the war the many of people came to the USA. The Losing Nation becomes the ally .
WW I had many important consequences. The unpopularity of the war caused the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, leading to the rise of communism and eventually to the Cold War. Germany was very bitter about its defeat and about the harsh terms imposed by the Treaty of Versailles, which was a major cause of WW II. The Ottoman Empire, which was on the losing side of WW I, collapsed entirely, leading to a new set of nations in the middle east.
Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.
Germany. Austria-Hungary. Ottoman Turkey. Bulgaria
there was no losing nations in ww1
Germany and Japan had to be occupied by the Allies and they had to get rid of Nazism, and the idea of suicide / Samurai warrior notions. Both countries had to become democratic nations and we would help them get their countries repaired. See also information about the Yalta Conference and the Potsdam Conference.
because Hitler killed himself as he was losing to the allies
These were treaties of post-Revolutionary war that resulted with Native Amercians losing land in all of them.
because the Germans were losing the war and as such they were losing territory and the camps needed to be evacuated before the allies arrived.
$30,000,000,000 for damage cost at the end of WWI
allies were close to losing the war
Losing Will - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Alberta)
A Losing Game - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Winning and Losing - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:G
Losing Hope - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13