World War I was mainly a conflict in Europe but spread somewhat globally (not as much as World War II).
There were two sides: the Allies and the Central Powers.
The Allies contained Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Belgium, Rumania, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, Albania, the US, and Japan.
The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
When saying that WWI was a global conflict, this is what it means:
Americans, from North America, fought in Europe.
The French and British, especially, brought in their colonies, bringing Australians to Gallipoli or Africans to the Western Front.
The Japanese were fighting German colonies in Asia.
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Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
The Eastern European countries included these countries in the Warsaw Pact: Romania, Albania, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria.
(A+)They were under the control of the Soviet Union.
In the begining all the other countries in Europe was in power of them selfs.But Nazi Germany took over western Europe so half of Europe belonged to the Germans.
Countries in Europe that were Neutral in World War I:NorwaySwedenDenmarkNetherlandsSwitzerlandSpain
After World War II, several countries aligned with the Soviet Union, particularly in Eastern Europe, forming a bloc under communist influence. Notable examples include Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Romania, and Bulgaria. These nations became satellite states, adopting communist governments and aligning their policies with Soviet interests, largely due to the presence of the Red Army and the establishment of the Eastern Bloc. Additionally, some countries outside Europe, such as North Korea and Vietnam, also aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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Germany, austria-hungary, bulgaria, and the ottoman empire became known as the central powers. great britain, france, russia, and their parteners in the war became known as the allied powers.
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It involved countries over the whole world. The empire of Great Britain alone included countries in Asia, Africa Europe and North America. France also was in Europe
World War 2 began in Asia and Europe because that's where the aggressors (the countries who started the war, Germany and Japan) are located.
Sweden, denmark and many other nothern Europe countries
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The were a large threat to countries in Europe.