World War I involved many countries, but six key participants were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire on one side (the Central Powers), and France, the United Kingdom, and Russia on the other side (the Allied Powers). The conflict began in 1914 and lasted until 1918, significantly altering the political landscape of Europe and leading to widespread consequences. Other nations, including the United States and Italy, also played crucial roles as the war progressed.
World War I was also called 'The Great War'. It was given that name because it involved all of the world's great powers or most influential and important countries.
None. World War 2 ended in 1945.
The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.
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World War 2 involved many important people. By the very nature of this war many countries and their leaders, both of governments and armies, were involved.
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The Allies and the Entente.
There were not only two countries.
World War I was also called 'The Great War'. It was given that name because it involved all of the world's great powers or most influential and important countries.
Because most of the major countries of the world were involved in the fighting.
Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, Sweden, and Spain were neutral countries in World War 2.
Most Asian countries were involved in World War 2
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