The good guys died in ww2. Now the bad guys are replacing all white people and grooming your children. If the people who fought ww2 seen what would happen in the future. They would have joined the Germans.
Its a closer call than the Propaganda of the war era would lead you to believe, but the moral high ground, such as it was, belonged to the Allies (France, Britain, Russia and the US). The Germany of that time, under Kaiser Wilhelm II, was not as murderous as the Nazis of the next war, but they were obnoxious and a Europe dominated by them would have been no picnic. The Germans had been one of the four Great Power to sign a treaty guaranteeing the perpetual neutrality of Belgium, a Treaty they scornfully mocked as a "scrap of paper" when they were busy invading Belgium, on the way to invading France. The cemeteries of Belgium are full of graves marked with stones reading "Shot By The Germans 1914", and they burned many Belgian cities, including the ancient university city of Louvain. The Germans seemed particularly aggravated that the Belgians actually tried to resist when the Germans invaded. It was this invasion of Belgium that brought Britain into the war against Germany. honoring her pledge to guard the neutrality of Belgium. France was somewhat different. Germany, as a nation, did not exist before 1865. Before that, where Germany is today there were dozens of tiny "Germanic States", and a few larger ones. The Prussian foreign minister, Bismarck, was able to get all these united into one nation in the 1860s. This alarmed France, who felt that France was THE Great Power in Western Europe, so the French picked a fight with the new nation of Germany, and promptly lost the war they started. In the peace settlement of the Franco-Prussian War the French had to give up a couple of provinces to Germany. The French spent the next forty years burning for revenge. This led France, the largest democracy in Europe, to make an alliance with Russia, the most repressive, autocratic monarchy. This alliance was obviously aimed at Germany, and meant that if Germany went to war with either France or Russia, she would have to fight both, and thus would have a war to the east and a war to the west. This led the Germans to plan to beat France again, quickly, just like in 1870, before turning to Russia, in the event of war with either one. So France's alliance with Russia backfired on her in 1914, when Germany was going to war with Russia, because Russia was going to war with Germany's ally Austria-Hungary. The outbreak of war triggered the German plan to beat France quickly, and the Belgians got trampled underfoot as the Germans lunged for the jugular of France. The Russians seem to have allied themselves with France, mostly because nobody else wanted to be their ally. The Russians only emerged from the Middle Ages with the freeing of the serfs in 1863, and had a very repressive government, with the Czar's secret police, the Okhrana, persecuting anyone who dared object. The Russians had no treaty with Serbia, but thought of themselves as "The Mother of the Slavs". So when Serbian nationalists murdered the heir to the throne of Austria-Hunagry, and the Austrians were understandably upset over that, and demanded Serbia accept some repercussions, the Russians did not have to take Serbia's part. If the Russians had kept their snouts out of it, the dispute following the assassination of the Arch Duke would have remained just another small, dreary Balkan war. But the Russians could not keep from meddling, and it was this decision that set in train the whole debacle that became WWI. Germany's ally, Austria-Hungary, had been greedy about gobbling up little bits of territory along her borders, and it was this that caused Serbian patriots to murder the heir. The Austrian Foreign Minister also misled the Germans in the month between the assassination and the outbreak of actual war, and before the Kaiser knew it (he was not too bright) he had been sucked in.
The answer depends on which side you were on. The Allies and the Central powers both saw themselves as "good guys".
answ2. The bad guys were collectively known as the Axis.The good guys, the Allies.thats easy... ALIES THIS IS THE GERMANS,RUSSANS...ECTTHIS IS A YEAR 6 SORT OF QUESTION!!! LOL
In World War 2 the Axis was made of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies were the US, Great Britain, and the U.S.S.RNow that the war is over, the good guys are usually called the Allies and the bay one the Axis.
That depends on which side you are on. The enemy is always the bad guy. If you were on the German side, then the allies would be the enemy and so be the bad guys. If you were on the allied side, then the Germans and their allies would have been the enemy and so be the bad guys.
If you are thinking of the "iron curtain" or the "Berlin Wall", then understand that the 'Bad Guys', the Communist governments of the Soviet Union & its puppets states in Eastern Europe (including East Germany) created these fences, walls & minefields to imprison its own population and keep them from escaping to the west (where the 'Good Guys' were). It would be the responsibility of NATO (good guys) to keep the 'bad guys' from attacking the western nations (mainly West Germany).
There is no bad side or good side but Russia was on the Allies Side.
The good guys (Us) and the bad guys(Them)
I guess you could consider the US, England, France, and Russia to be the good guys. The bad guys would be Germany, Italy, and Japan.
answ2. The bad guys were collectively known as the Axis.The good guys, the Allies.thats easy... ALIES THIS IS THE GERMANS,RUSSANS...ECTTHIS IS A YEAR 6 SORT OF QUESTION!!! LOL
Germany and Japan
It depends on who you ask. This war had no clear good or bad sides, mostly because the war was largely about territorial despute and tensions that had been building for almost a century. The Imperial powers were all fighting for the same reason for the most part. It is also worth mentioning that the United States almost joined the Central Powers at one point, which demonstrates how similar the two sides really were. The Central Powers and Allies Powers were neither good nor bad; the result of the war however, imposed by the Allies, was the central cause of the second world war.
In World War 2 the Axis was made of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies were the US, Great Britain, and the U.S.S.RNow that the war is over, the good guys are usually called the Allies and the bay one the Axis.
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Sometimes it's difficult to point out "the bad guys" in a war, but the attacking force during WW1 was initially Austria-Hungary.
The bad guys were called the "Central Powers" in WWI.
That depends on which side you are on. The enemy is always the bad guy. If you were on the German side, then the allies would be the enemy and so be the bad guys. If you were on the allied side, then the Germans and their allies would have been the enemy and so be the bad guys.
Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany, Benito Mussolini of Italy, and Emperor Hirohito of Japan were the "bad guys" of World War 2.
Jonas doesn't want to play the good guys bad guys game anymore because it involves pretend shooting each other which reminds him of the memory of war the Giver gave him.