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The scramble for the natural resources is usually one of the events that lead to the outbreak of the war.
Many things, but one was Austro-Hungarian domination in the Balkans.
France has had a couple of revolutions in her history, but the one that occurred during the Age of Enlightenment was initiated in May of 1789. That one led to the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1792, and the execution (by guillotine!) of King Louis XVI in January of 1793.See more inforatation at the related link listed below:
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US Army General Pershing led US Ground Forces in France in WW One. General John "Black Jack" Pershing
The scramble for the natural resources is usually one of the events that lead to the outbreak of the war.
One generalization about Napoleon's influence on Europe in 1812 is that it was waning. The disastrous Russian campaign of that year greatly weakened his forces and diminished his reputation as a military genius. This led to a loss of confidence among his allies and emboldened his enemies, ultimately setting the stage for his downfall.
D-Day. The Allied forces landed on the beaches of western France in an area called 'Normandy'. From here, they began to liberate the rest of Europe, eventually discovering the concentration camps along the way.
A Pokemon outbreak is when a Pokemon from another game can be found in a certain location for one day only. The location of the outbreak changes daily.
George Patton was just one of a group of generals in Europe who was under the command of General Eisenhower.
Germany played the biggest role to promote the outbreak of World War One. They chose to give full military support to Austro-Hungary when their archduke was assassinated which led to World War One.
it put allied forces back into Europe in order to defeat the Germans.
well one big one was when the printing press printed martin luthers 95 thesis. which led to the reformation.
This one is easy, the 100 year War started because the French wanted to retake the land that the English had in mainland Europe. The last straw for the French was when England claimed its king, King of France.
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