The German and Russian monarchies, as were the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires.
This question does not indicate which government, nation or type of expansion. In Europe during World War 2 monarchies ruled the nations and there were no expansions. They had to give up their monarchies after World War 1. This allowed nationalism and democracy to begin in Europe. When Hitler came into power he changed Germany's rule to a dictatorship. Then after World War 2 Germany was able to return to democratic type government. In the US the only type of expansion was the United Nations being established in New York City.
they suffered because most of the land they depended on had been destroyed during the war
Ypres, Belgium was the scene of three major battles during World War I. The town was nearly destroyed three times from 1914 to 1917.
NONEThere were no atomic bombs used in World War 1. It wasn't invented until the end of the Second World War. Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in Japan, were bombed at the end of World War 2.World War I ended with the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
The German and Russian monarchies, as were the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires.
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Jesus entered the war and destroyed Russia.
British didn't collapse
Russia empire and ...........
i have no clue thats your problem
no they destroyed them
at the end of world war 1 they destroyed alot of there ships so they wouldent be considered hostel.
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
There were no French cities destroy, but there were nine villages destroyed. Three of which have been rebuilt and the other six have been preserved. Germany also didn't have any real cities destroyed from fighting.There were no real countries destroyed,instead they were separated into individual ruling countries.For more specific information on World War I, see: world-war-i
After World War I, many monarchies in Europe were significantly weakened or abolished due to widespread social and political upheaval. The fall of empires, such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires, led to the establishment of republics in several countries. Notably, the Russian monarchy was overthrown during the Russian Revolution in 1917, and other monarchies, like those in Germany and Austria, faced similar fates. Ultimately, the post-war period marked a decline in the power and influence of monarchies across Europe, with many transitioning to democratic forms of government.
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