Yes, but we wouldnt have had the allies that we did.
fighting on the western front
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
yes on the side of Germany
World War 1 could have been avoided if they could have communicated better. After the assassination of the archduke everyone should of step back and thought what was happening and how to handle it better.
Eugene debs
It could have discontinued Russian involvement in World War 1.
No they couldn't have avoided it.
yes
President Wilson concluded that U.S. involvement in World War I could no longer be avoided after Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare in early 1917. This aggressive strategy threatened American shipping and lives, exemplified by the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915. Additionally, the revelation of the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany sought to ally with Mexico against the U.S., further galvanized public and governmental support for entering the war. These provocations ultimately compelled Wilson to ask Congress for a declaration of war in April 1917.
Victory.
faq
1914-1918 ..... American involvement
No, because the germans were in a depression
Not until after Pearl harbor
fighting on the western front
Unrestricted submarine warfare by the Germans provoked American involvement, following American involvement other countries joined the melee.
America minding there own business