Germany played the biggest role to promote the outbreak of WWI. They chose to give full military support to Austria-Hungary when their archduke was assassinated by a member of "The Black Hand". The assassination of the archduke as the story goes was on his way to meet someone when the Black Hand had lined up by having someone every 200 feet with a gun and a cyanide pill to take. The first two had missed and gotten taken down. The next two left not wanting to be taken down. The last one went to have a sandwich and the archduke was on his way home when the new driver had taken a wrong turn and went down the cobblestone road that had the last member of the Black Hand and he shot him and then the wife. So that is who had the biggest role and that is what had sparked WWI.
Militarism:)
Militarism.
The greatest forces prompting the outbreak of war in Europe were nationalism, militarism, and complex alliances. Nationalism fueled tensions among ethnic groups and nations, while militarism led to an arms race that heightened fears and rivalries. The web of alliances, particularly between major powers like Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, created a situation where a regional conflict could escalate into a full-scale war. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 acted as the catalyst, igniting these underlying forces into the devastating conflict of World War I.
John pershing
With the Fighting Forces of Europe - 1915 was released on: USA: July 1915
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the commander of forces in Europe during WWII
United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe was created in 1944.
At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of solids because the particles are closely packed together and have strong intermolecular forces such as Van der Waals forces or hydrogen bonding.
allied forces gained a foot hold in Europe after whic the German forces in Europe were defeated.
It's from a poem...goes something like this...when God wants a great wrong righted, he puts an idea in a woman's head, and he waits....ends as "the greatest forces in the word are not the thunder bolts and the lightening. The greatest forces are babies."
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The Central Powers and the Allied Forces divided Europe.