Many historians argue that World War I was avoidable, citing a complex web of alliances, nationalism, and militarism that created a volatile environment. Diplomatic failures and the inability to resolve tensions among European powers contributed significantly to the outbreak of the war. However, others believe that the underlying issues were too deeply rooted, making conflict inevitable. Ultimately, while certain decisions could have altered the course of events, the war's outbreak was shaped by a confluence of factors that may have made it difficult to prevent.
I don't think it did...
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
because i think it was somthing to do with the treaty of versaille
world war 2 kid, think about it, Jews, lots and lots of Jews...
The people thought that they should think twice before going to war with eachother
Its over 50 years old.
World War 1, World War 2 and I think the Korean War too.
I don't think it did...
i think
he was argery
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
World War 1 was participated in Germany, Africa and more places around the world ( i think).
I think it was Germany.
think
I don't think they even had Marlborough during World War I.
because i think it was somthing to do with the treaty of versaille
By Christmas 1914, but it was not to be.