None whatsoever. Although the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often cited as the "cause" of World War I, it was only the final straw and a decent excuse to activate all of the various...
None whatsoever. Although the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often cited as the "cause" of World War I, it was only the final straw and a decent excuse to activate all of the various treaties in Europe, allowing the three major powers there to begin open war. Sooner or later, the war would have happened, and everyone was getting ready for it, not trying to stop it.
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Yes, the Postdam Meetings determined the future of occupied European nations following World War 2.
they created the united nations
Disbanding the League of Nations.
Disbanding the league of nations
The names that were given to the nations that played a dominant economic political and military role in the world were "The League of Nations" after WWI and then eventually "The United Nations," after WWII.
Yes, the Postdam Meetings determined the future of occupied European nations following World War 2.
they created the united nations
Answer this question… Establishing the United Nations
Answer this question… Establishing the United Nations
The untied nations was formed to prevent the future from falling apart. This was created during World War 1.
Two of the nations who managed to gain their freedom from Japan following World War II were
President Woodrow Wilson was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 for his role in establishing the League of Nations, an international organization aimed at preventing future world wars. Wilson's efforts to promote peace and create a forum for nations to resolve conflicts peacefully were recognized by the Nobel Committee.
Disbanding the League of Nations.
United nations
decisions by the United Nations to create new nations
Disbanding the league of nations
The names that were given to the nations that played a dominant economic political and military role in the world were "The League of Nations" after WWI and then eventually "The United Nations," after WWII.