Had the Archduke Franz Ferdinand not been assassinated, then maybe the war wouldn't have been declared.
Soldiers faced many problems with the trenches and rough terran to a point that if they got slowed down, they could have been an easy target.
they could vote, they could work in offices instead of factories. Some became leaders in the field hope this helps
fight, buy war bonds, donate, volenteer, etc.
it could take a while to activate the poison and its affects
Had the Archduke Franz Ferdinand not been assassinated, then maybe the war wouldn't have been declared.
Who knows ? In is not accurate to speculate on what could have been something if. ...
Routine was so important in WW1 trenches because if it wasn't people could get lost or people could go places they weren't allowed and they could die
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Ww1 could have been prevented if it wasnt for an assasin who killed the Hungarian archduke and the huns to invade Serbia. Hope this helps some facts could be wrong
France lost Alsace and Lorraine just before ww1 and this could have been one cause of ww1! xx lots of love xx .......!!
As often as he or she wished.
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Because you could get hit by enemy planes ! :(
Perhaps. It can be extrapolated that Hitler was angry about a number of issues.It could have been the 414 punitive clauses leveled against Germany of the 440 total clauses of the Treaty of Versailles.It could have been the collapse of the German economy on the heals of the crash of Wall Street.It could have been Germany's loss of WW1.It could have been father issues.It could have been mother issues.It could have been his relative failure as an artist.It could have been his brief period of homelessness.It could have been lack of romantic success (at least before he had the benefit of the aphrodisiac the office of Chancellor gave him).It could have been due to the early general struggles of his political party.It could be something no one even knows of.There is no doubt that Hitler had some unresolved anger, but it would be simplistic to put all the evils of the Nazi party on the head of one man, or by any means on a single emotion.