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The increase military expansion in Europe before World War caused alarm because of safety. Countries get nervous when a large military build-up happens in the area.
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Normally, there were many countries in Europe that started colonizing land in Asia, Africa, Australia (& nearby islands) & the Americas. Every country wanted a piece of land, or "a piece of the pie. Once the countries got too greedy, they wanted to be so powerful in military that they started unleashing wars on each other.
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becuse when world war 1 started we were working with the eroupens and not the english
The increase military expansion in Europe before World War caused alarm because of safety. Countries get nervous when a large military build-up happens in the area.
to build their military up and take control of England?
Many countries then, as today, fear any military build up. Security is always of great importance to any country
what was the effects sof militarism in Europe in the late 1800s
Many countries then, as today, fear any military build up. Security is always of great importance to any country
Many countries then, as today, fear any military build up. Security is always of great importance to any country
build a academy research military science then upgrade academy to level 2. Then you can research military tradition.
The build-up of the U.S. military was an example of preparedness.
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Military build-ups included increase of modern weapons; increased military budgets; build-up of navies, and fortification of boundaries.
Stalin wanted to build a military base in Turkey. He sought to establish a Soviet foothold in the strategic region to counterbalance the growing influence of the United States and its NATO allies in the area. However, Stalin's plans were not successful as Turkey aligned with the US and joined NATO in 1952.