The local political killing plunged Europe and the world into World War 1.
The world plunged into World War II in 1939 primarily due to the aggressive expansionist policies of Nazi Germany, which invaded Poland, prompting Britain and France to declare war. The failure of appeasement, demonstrated by the Munich Agreement that allowed Hitler to annex parts of Czechoslovakia, showcased how concessions only emboldened further aggression. Collective security, which involves countries working together to deter or respond to threats, is often viewed as a more effective response to aggression, as it fosters unity and deters potential aggressors through the promise of a united front. Ultimately, history suggests that collective security is essential for maintaining peace and stability.
The cause was German and Austrian aggression.
After World War I, the US was plunged into the Great Depression. In order to protect its economy and physical security, they had to participate abroad.
Spain was the first European nation to ship enslaved Africans to the New World. This began in the early 16th century as the Spanish colonized the Americas and sought labor for their plantations and mines. The transatlantic slave trade expanded significantly after Spain, with other nations like Portugal and England following suit.
The Soviet Union had a non aggression pact with Germany & took part in the division of Poland in 1939. Also they annexed the baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania & Estonia. This lasted until the summer of 1941 when Germany invaded Russia.
The World War 2 definition of aggression was the same as it is today. An action of a nation or state violating by force or attack the rights of another state or nation, especially their territorial and human rights. An unprovoked offensive, invasion or other action is considered an aggressive act which the military is prepared to stop or rather repel. An aggressor is a force who initiates combat action, especially the invasion of another nation, against a nation, people group or property.
Christianity began in Jerusalem, the nation of Israel, in the Middle East.
Brazil has qualified for every world cup since it began in 1930.
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
Germany invaded Poland, September 1, 1939
The Cold War
That would be the "Cold War," one of saber-rattling threats, rhetoric, and tense diplomacy through distrust.
In response to fascist aggression in the 1930s, Great Britain and France followed a policy of
It began September 1939 in Poland when the Nazi Germans invaded that nation.
It started in what would be modern-day Israel, but began to spread around the world shortly after.
The local political killing plunged Europe and the world into World War 1.