World War II was resolved through a combination of military defeat and diplomatic agreements. In Europe, the conflict ended with the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945, following a series of Allied victories and the fall of Berlin. In the Pacific, Japan surrendered in September 1945 after the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The war concluded with the establishment of the United Nations and the beginning of a new geopolitical order during the Cold War.
Because the whole world was basically in the war
World War 1
One continuity between World War I and World War II was the use of trench warfare, although it evolved into more mobile forms of combat in the latter conflict. A significant change was the scale and technology of warfare; World War II saw the introduction of advanced weaponry, such as tanks, aircraft, and eventually nuclear weapons, leading to higher casualties and broader destruction. Additionally, the geopolitical landscape shifted dramatically after World War I, with the rise of totalitarian regimes, which contributed to the outbreak of World War II.
World War I is often labeled as an unnecessary war due to the complex web of alliances, nationalism, and imperial ambitions that escalated tensions without a clear justification for conflict. Many historians argue that diplomatic efforts could have resolved the underlying issues, and the war was ultimately triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which may not have warranted such a catastrophic response. Additionally, the immense loss of life and the lasting impact of the war led to widespread disillusionment, prompting a reevaluation of its causes and consequences. This perspective suggests that the conflict could have been avoided with better communication and diplomacy.
The Viet Nam War was similar to World War 2 but did not involve the entire world stage and forces. That is the most recent war that was anything near to being like World War 2.
WW1 was settled by a truce (an Armistice).
The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved by Soviet withdrawal. The Korean War was resolved by an Armistice. The Vietnam War was resolved by a communist victory.
The Seven Years' War
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Yes, the conflict in the book "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson is resolved by the end of the story. The protagonist, Isabel, takes action to gain her freedom and confront the challenges she faces during the American Revolutionary War.
One pro of holding the US Civil War was that a conflict got resolved. One con of this war was that many people died.
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A series of compromises that eventually failed, and Civil War became inevitable.
when America exflude the. atom bombs ..on japan in..Nagasik +Kohima ...than japan lose n ...2world war resolved
The Major conflict for World War 1 was between the Central Powers and the Allies. Germany's attack of France brought the allies into direct conflict. The unrelenting Submarine attacks by the German subs would eventually pull the reluctant United States into the conflict.
the conflict is they fought and the compromise is the war ended. They did fight but why was that??