After World War I, several new nations emerged, with some lacking access to the sea due to territorial adjustments and the redrawing of borders. One example is Czechoslovakia, which was landlocked and had to rely on neighboring countries for trade routes. This lack of maritime access posed economic challenges and influenced its foreign policy and alliances in the interwar period. Additionally, landlocked nations often sought to secure trade agreements or access to ports through diplomacy with coastal countries.
Germany
There was many kinds, depending on the nation.
New weapons increased the casualties in ww1 becasue further most we were learning new ways
In WW1 it was Germany, and in WW2 I am not sure. Sorry hope this helps.
Germany's main allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
It lost access to Marble sea and Adriatic at Balkan wars. No change after WW1
Germany
There was many kinds, depending on the nation.
France
EGYPT!!!!!!!!!!!
Austria-Hungary was called the dual monachy.
Austria- Hungary
Arms Race
russia had the most deaths in ww1
New weapons increased the casualties in ww1 becasue further most we were learning new ways
Finland
In WW1 it was Germany, and in WW2 I am not sure. Sorry hope this helps.