Stalin wanted control of Europe and had gained the Baltic States in his agreement with FDR and Churchill. His goal was to see the growth of the communist state in as many countries as possible. This created the situation called the Cold War when the western powers made it a policy to contain the communist aggression they perceived to be taking place by Stalin.
September 2, 1945, when Japan signed the formal declaration of surrender, ending WW 2.
After (not during) WW 1, The the Empire of Austria-Hungary was divided into several smaller countries. After WW 2, the Russians turned the occupied zone in Germany that was under their control into the German Democratic Republic. So after WW 2, Germany became divided into the (western) German Federal Republic and the (Communist) German Democratic Republic, usually called East Germany. Also, the Ottoman Empire was split up into several countries after WW 1, although it must be said that many of those countries had already been autonomous or practically independent for many years before.
WW II was largely the result of lingering resentment by Germany about the outcome of WW I. You could describe it in sports terminology as a rematch.
Most scholars now think that WW II was caused by the outcome of WW I and basically a continuation of WW I. The treaty of Versailles at the end of WW I was felt by the Germans as deeply humiliating and saddled them with crippling 'repair' payments that kept them - and would have kept them - in poverty for a great number of years. Hitler could become vastly popular by first offering an easy focus for German resentment (Versailles and the supposedly 'international Jewry" behind it) and later by pulling the Allies' noses by easily retaking Allied-occupied German territory, by realizing the "Anschluss" with Austria that the Allies had forbidden in 1919, and by conquering parts of neighboring countries without the Allies doing anything to protect them despite the treaties they had with those countries. Hitler's mistake was that he thought he could go on doing that without the Allies doing anything in return. So he invaded Poland, but then found that the Allies finally had enough and declared war, starting WW II.
The end of WW I
WW - album - was created in 2003-07.
There is no world war you. Your choices are WW I and WW II. The treaty which ended WW I was the Treaty of Versailles. WW II did not have a treaty as such, atlhough the Yalta Conference did produce an agreement.
End of WW I: Treaty of Versailles - between Germany and Allied Powers - 1918End of WW II: Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
Was created by the UN.
Was created by the UN.
You probably mean to ask which countries fought in WW I. Thinking takes place all the time in all countries, whether at war or at peace. The main combattants in WW I were the Central Powers, consisting of Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy, vs. the Triple Entente, consisting of England, France, and Russia, aided by the US, Canada, and Australia (perhaps the Sextuple Entente would have been a better name).
If you are asking about WW I era it is the Balkans.
Stalin wanted control of Europe and had gained the Baltic States in his agreement with FDR and Churchill. His goal was to see the growth of the communist state in as many countries as possible. This created the situation called the Cold War when the western powers made it a policy to contain the communist aggression they perceived to be taking place by Stalin.
Yugoslavia was created after WW I.
his peace plan was actually sort of forgotten since the U.S. entered WW 1 soon after Wilson proposed it
No one wanted another WW so FRA and ENG faveored appeasement (Giving in to the demands for peace). It was the invasion of Poland that finally proved the ineffectiveness of the Appeasement