That question is debatable, if you are talking about what was the first act of war during WW2, it would be when Hitler killed German prisoners dressed them up in polish uniforms and placed them across the German polish border (he used this scheme to say that the pollish where invading Germany)
I believe you are asking what started World War I and that would be the assassination of the Austria-Hungary leader
to show that they meant no mercy
no
The U.S. financed the war through war bonds and the Revenue Act of 1942.The Revenue Act of 1940 and war bonds.
The justification of violence in World War I can be debated from various perspectives. Some argue that the war was a response to aggression and imperial ambitions, making military action necessary to defend national sovereignty and uphold alliances. Others contend that the scale of violence and the resulting devastation, including the loss of millions of lives, raises moral questions about the justification of such conflict. Ultimately, the complexities of geopolitics, nationalism, and the consequences of war challenge any clear justification for violence.
I believe you are asking what started World War I and that would be the assassination of the Austria-Hungary leader
The first act of aggression in World War I itself was when the Austro-Hungarian empire sent artillery into Serbia in preparation for an invasion. The act that triggered this was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
fighting and violence
Ya. Its a War Game.
All wars are "controlled violence"
the Boston Massacre was the first acts of violence recorded about the war.
to show that they meant no mercy
The reason why people celebrate World Peace Day is to mark the continued absence of war and violence in the world. This was first celebrated on September 21, 1982.
Yes Pierre trudeau was justified in using the war measures act. It was the only defence to cease the FLQs violence.
It starts fights then it starts war
The finall act that ended the world war was when Hitler killed himself.
Lynching and the KKK violence