Germany is often considered the most aggressive country during World War I, as it played a central role in initiating the conflict. The German Empire's strategic military planning, exemplified by the Schlieffen Plan, aimed to quickly defeat France and then turn east to confront Russia. Additionally, Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare and support for Austria-Hungary in its actions against Serbia contributed significantly to the escalation of tensions that led to the war. Overall, Germany's actions were pivotal in shaping the course of the conflict.
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The answer will vary from country to country. In Britain most meat was rationed from 1940-1954.
The Russian Empire: a total of about 12 million soldiers
Germany mobilized the most troops. yeah Germany ROCKS man! best in the world
The only non-neutral European country that was completely free of Axis control during World War 2 was England. Russia was not defeated but did cede ground to German control during the fighting.
Japan
Russia
Athens .
The Great White Shark
Soviet Union.
Germany or France
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Serbia
The Soviet Union :)
A Boxer is the most harmless dog in the world... They rarely bite or get aggressive. The only downfall with them is that they like to sit in everything.
more aggressive, most aggressive
The answer will vary from country to country. In Britain most meat was rationed from 1940-1954.