World War I started World War II. A man named Adolf Hitler, a corporal in the German Army, was a runner. He ran information from base to the front lines and he was disgusted at the defeat of the "German Empire". He swore he would do better the Kaisar Willhelm II. He made his way through the ranks to be the Prime Minister of Germany. Against the Treaty of Versailles, he built an army. He tried to make his vow a reality by invading Poland and the World War began.
Answer"The Great War", "The war to end all wars", and "the war to make the world safe for democracy".
World War I.
World War 2
The Great War,The War To End Wars,The war to make the world safe for democracy. The first two were most commonly used.
World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
world war maked a quiet difference in indians
they died in the war
The proper noun forms for the first world war is World War 1, World War I, or World War One.
because it was the world war that ended after the first world war. Also referring to world war as a war that has most countries fighting in it.
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