In 1914 there was wild enthusiasm for the war in all of the main countries involved - including Germany.
because of all the bombs the other countries
Germany had many problems such as they had to sign a contract called the Treaty of Versailles which meant they had to say they were responsible for starting the war they also had to give up half of their land , they had to sink all their battle ships, the size of their military was reduced to 100,000 men and finally Germany had to pay war reparations the the countries in the League of Nations. Germany also faced poverty due to the reparations. In order to pay off their large reparations payment they just printed more marks and this was a direct result of the inflation which was partial reason for the Great Depression that followed through out Europe and the US.
The conclusion of the World War One was that Germany had to give the Allies money to pay for all the damages to their countries.
Germany did, according to clause 231 of the treaty of Versailles. the country was forced to take all the blame for the damage the war did to many countries.
Economy size usually contribute to power and the two have always had one of the largest economies of all countries.
No. All of those countries are Christian-majority countries.
No. But Prussia did engage in a series of wars with other countries in order to unite all the German states of Europe in the 1860s.
I am not sure, but probably most if not all
All the west countries and Part of East and Russia
The countries closest to Bonn, Germany are Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. These countries are all located to the west of Germany and can be easily reached by car or train from Bonn.
Germany and all the countries that Germany had occupied.
The size fool
Germany
Canada, Holland,Germany and all the scadanavian countries!!!!
all countries are manufacturing countries. Germany has an Automobile industry. many different food industries, a sonar industry. and more!
All the countries that were against Germany were already in the fighting. Many smaller countries had contingent of troops landing on D-Day.