isolationism
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the first world war was initially against Germany
Adolf Hitler
No, World War II was not solely between Germany and Austria. Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938, becoming part of the German Reich before the war began. The conflict involved many nations, primarily the Allies (including the United States, Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom) against the Axis powers led by Germany, Italy, and Japan. Austria, as part of Germany at that time, was involved in the war through the actions of the Nazi regime.
It was England against Germany. But many other countries were involved like how America helped England. Japan And Italy helped Germany. It was Nazis against Jewish People.
The Nazi Germany, Italy, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Romania, and Finland against the Soviet Union.
The United Kingdom fought against the German Empire in the Battle of Cambrai.
Germany viewed the Russian Czar's full mobilization as an act of war against their Austrian ally as well as against Germany. Initially, Russia began with a partial mobilization, which was matched by the Germans. Russia then moved to full mobilization. When Germany's request for Russia to cease all military efforts was rejected, war was declared.
Germany started WW2 by invading Poland in September 1939. The US did not get involved until they were attacked by the Japanese on 7 Dec 1941. The next day the President declared war against Japan and Germany and Italy. So yes. 1941
The United States' involvement in World War I was driven by several factors, including economic ties to the Allies, unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, and the Zimmermann Telegram, which proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico against the U.S. However, the U.S. was initially hesitant to join the conflict due to its isolationist policies, the desire to avoid entanglement in European affairs, and a strong domestic anti-war sentiment. Ultimately, these factors shifted as global dynamics changed, leading to U.S. intervention in 1917.
yeah he did, From the period of 1880 through the 1940's, the whole world started becoming nationalistic. However, during World War I, Germany started becoming too nationalistic; they began killing off anyone who wasn't a German citizen living in Germany. Approximately six million Jews were killed during the holocaust. In order to stop this, FDR entered war with Germany and won against Germany. Thus, FDR was essentially going against a war of too muchnationalism.
The two main countries fighting against Germany until 1941 were the United Kingdom and France. Following Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939, both nations declared war on Germany. They formed a coalition to resist German expansion, although their military efforts were initially limited and faced challenges, particularly during the early stages of the war.
French peasants in search of arms and ammunition to defend the Revolution against Royalist counter insurgents.The man and woman on the street becoming involved in the Revolution.