Brilliant leadership, patriotism, and the large population of Germany.
1/3 of all americans did NOT die at the beginning of WWI. First off, 1/3 of all americans, even by WW1 populations standards, was measured in atleast the tens of millions. You're not going to just have millions of deaths before a war, without it being noted in history. And while there was the spanish flu going on around the time of WW1, which did kill a lot of people, it did NOT kill any number as large as 1/3 of an entire large population. Summary: 1/3 of all americans died at the beginning of WWI = FALSE.
The increase military expansion in Europe before World War caused alarm because of safety. Countries get nervous when a large military build-up happens in the area.
they did not have enough man power
The "official" beginning to World War Two was when Germany invaded Poland, however, a very large and important theater had already been open for three years, as Japan had launched a general invasion of China in 1936.
France and Russia.
Yes, with the rise of nationalism in Europe, large armies, and alliances between various nations, it was just a matter of time before Someone started a war.
NovaNET answer: Alliances and treaties involved nations and colonies all over the world.
It was dangerous because the alliances were large and if a war was to start i.e. World war 1, then all the alliances would be triggered creating a large scale war. It posed Nations being forced to be involved in another Nation's crisis.
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The World War II was against 2 large military alliances- the Axis(Germany, Italy and Japan) and the Allies(UK, US, Russia and France) The Philippines then, was under the America.
Too many alliances and too large standing armies were thrown into action along with their colonies after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.bang,bang,bang,bang,bang.
Immense is a synonym for large that begins with 'I'.
The name of a large flat fish beginning with "P" is a "Plaice."
The term "from cecum to rectum" refers to the entire length of the large intestine, starting from the cecum, which is the first part of the large intestine, and ending at the rectum, which is the final part before the anus. The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, as well as forming and storing feces before elimination.
The blind pouch at the beginning of the large intestine is called the cecum, and it has the vermiform appendix attached underneath.
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