Belgium did not lead Europe in adopting industrialization. Industrialization started in Great Britain and did not spread to Europe for about 100 years. The first industrialized countries were France, Germany, and Belgium. However, due to Belgium's size, it wasn't exactly a leader in industrialization.
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the battle of Britain.
Who assassinated the above leader in world war 1
No, Adolf Hilter was the leader of Germany for most of World War 2.
What happened is that France, and Britain had a 2 way treaty with each other. Britain had an alliance with Belgium. And Russia had a treaty with Serbia. Germany had a treaty with Austria - Hungary. Serbia and Austria had a border dispute so some Serbians assassinated Austria's leader. So Austria declared war with Serbia which got Russia involved. And France had a treaty with russia so when Germany declared war on everyone they invaded France. But they had to go through Belgium to get there. So when Germany went through Belgium Britain, it's Commonwealth, and it's empire declared war on Germany.
On September 1939 Poland was invaded by Germany using planes, people and other various equipment. Britain then threatened Germany and announced that if Germany did not withdraw there troops from Poland, Britain would be at war with Germany. Adolf Hitler, Germany's leader refused and coincidentally Britain set war on Germany.
The industrial revolution started in Great Britain centuries ago, and it is one of the earliest areas to adapt. Great Britain has always been a leader in innovation, and wanted to set an example for the rest of the world.
They got a few more colonies and they lost nothing. Their leader at the time was David Loyd George, the won World War I, they fought on the Western front, they entered the war in defence of Belgium, they entered in 1914 and their allies were Russia, France, Belgium, Serbia and the USA.They got a few more colonies and they lost nothing. Their leader at the time was David Loyd George, the won World War I, they fought on the Western front, they entered the war in defence of Belgium, they entered in 1914 and their allies were Russia, France, Belgium, Serbia and the USA.
Winston Churchill's historical significance is that he was the leader who kept Britain United when faced by the threat of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. This was during WWII.
Thanks to industrialization at the turn of the last century, America became a world leader.
Imperialism is about believing in a empire. It helped a lot. Germany was imperialistic, and actually, so was Britain. People say that WW1 was caused by Germany, but if Britain didn't have it's empire, then there wouldn't have been a war. See, Germany's leader, Kaiser Wilhem (or something like that) was realated to Queen Victoria and was invited to Britain many times in his childhood. He saw what Britain had gained from having a empire and wanted in. So, when he became leader of Germany, he started building ships to sail around the world and build Germany's empire. So, Britain really was the cause of WW1 (because of a unfortunate connection between Queen Vic and the Kaiser and what he saw when over in Britain).
The Great Britain-Lloyd George wanted to make Germany pay and requests Germany had to be stopped from invading again. But he also worried that too harsh a treaty might cause more hostility in future.