after ww1
Because Most of the fighting of WW I was in Europe and all of the antagonists were in Europe.
Gas was often used during WW 1 and probably caused the most damage.
WW I killed millions of people and destroyed a great deal of property in Europe, devastating the continent by the time it ended in 1918. There was also tremendous resentment in Germany, because of the punitive nature of the Treaty of Versailles, and that was one of the primary reasons why Germany then went to war again, in WW II (which proved to be even more destructive than WW I).
He was the commander of American forces in Europe in WW 2.
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One factor that was not a cause of World War I was the rise of democracy in Europe. While political tensions and alliances played significant roles, the increasing democratization of nations did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the war. Instead, it was military alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and militarism that were the primary catalysts leading to the conflict.
The Atlantic Ocean separated them from the rest of Europe, and a majority of the fighting on land.
The US Secretary of State, George Marshall was the author of the Marshall Plan for rebuilding Europe after WW II.
WW II in Europe 1939 to 1945.
WW II took place in the Pacific, African, and Europe.
im not sure =S Until the split-up of Europe and the creation of the the smaller European states at the end of WW I, Poland was part of Russia. Poland was a political punchbag between more powerful nations fior several centuries. So the answer to the question is that Poland was a province of Russia and thus part of the Russian war effort in WW I. Poland itself was moved bodily 100 miles west at the end of WW II - more punchbaggery!