what countries wre defeated in world war 1
what countries had world war 2 in democry
During World War II itself, German troops crossed the borders into numerous countries, both in Western Europe and in Eastern Europe (not to overlook their North African campaign). Perhaps the most significant border-crossings occurred in September of 1939, when the war began after Germany violated the Polish border, and in June of 1941, when Germany crossed the border of their "ally," the Soviet Union, and thereby ensured their ultimate defeat in the war.
World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.
there were many changes between the weapons in world war one and world war two, in world war two we now have the atoimic bomb, also the guns were better and have longer range.
ww1 was fought in Europe there was not much significant changes in the rest of the world
In 1914 the countries on Russia's western border were as follows from north to south:NorwaySwedenGermanyAustria-HungaryRomania
Among the countries listed, the one that was not created following World War I is likely the United States. The U.S. was established long before the war, gaining independence in 1776. Other countries that emerged after World War I, such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, were formed as a result of the geopolitical changes following the conflict.
Germany fought a war with France in 1871 and took Alsace-Lorraine (on the border between the countries) which France then took back after the war.
they had one by one took over the countries when they had reached the border they had tooken over europe.
Western border: Laos/Cambodia Northern border: Red China Eastern border: Pacific Ocean (South China Sea)
The war ended in 1988 with NO border changes between Iraq and Iran.
a dispute over the border between the two countries.
A world war is a war who is included every countries
Most of World War 1 was fought in France and Belgium. French towns and rural areas suffered the most damage. The Belgian forests and border areas suffered damage.
The rise of Fascism after World War I had serious effects on world events. Several countries, such as Spain, Italy and Germany had Fascist dictators at the head of their governments. These changes eventually started World War II.
Four nations whose borders did not change as a direct result of World War I are the United States, Brazil, Japan, and Sweden. These countries maintained their territorial integrity and did not experience significant border alterations due to the war or its aftermath. While many European nations underwent substantial changes, these four remained largely unaffected in terms of their borders.