The Balkans were called the "Powder Keg of Europe" because they were responsible for World War I starting.
During World War One, around 3,000,000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers fought
WWI was fought all over Europe. It spanned from western Europe, including France, Germany, and Italy, to the Balkans (the powder keg of Europe) and into Eastern Europe.
During World War 1, Germany and Russia fought heavily to gain control of the Balkan Peninsula. The two belligerents were trying to get the upper hand in terms of advantageous geographical positioning.
they fought in houses
Prior to World War I, the Russians and Austrians were feuding over control of the Balkans.
For centuries, the Balkans had been fought over by the Ottomans and the Austrians.
The Balkans were called the "Powder Keg of Europe" because they were responsible for World War I starting.
yes and no they did like the trade but that wasn't the reason they fought them. They fought them for control. THey liked their power and they wanted to control over the known world.
During World War One, around 3,000,000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers fought
The Battle for Castle Itter was a major battle that was fought in Austria during World War 2. It was fought in the final days of the war and the only battle that the Germans and Americans fought together as allies.
Yes, during World War 2 Mexico fought against Japan during the Philippines campaign on the Pacific.
WWI was fought all over Europe. It spanned from western Europe, including France, Germany, and Italy, to the Balkans (the powder keg of Europe) and into Eastern Europe.
During World War 1, Germany and Russia fought heavily to gain control of the Balkan Peninsula. The two belligerents were trying to get the upper hand in terms of advantageous geographical positioning.
Dogfights.
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they fought in houses