A significant contributing factor to World War I was the complex web of alliances and treaties that existed between European nations. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914 triggered a series of events, leading countries bound by these alliances to mobilize in defense of their allies. Nationalism, militarism, and imperial competition further exacerbated tensions, creating an environment ripe for conflict. As a result, a localized incident rapidly escalated into a full-scale global war.
What did Andorra do in World War 1?
your mom ended world war 1
Yes World War 1 is a European War.
World War 1... also the Great War.
There were more deaths in World War 2 in total than in World War. 33,100 The following estimates of civilian deathsduring World War I. In World War 2 there were only about 5,000 people that died. In both World Wars the number of Civilians caught up in the War was a deciding factor on how brutal the War was to be fought. Before WWI there had not been the involvement of the whole planet in the War. In WWII there were policies used which involved extermination camps that was not as evident in the WWII
The Human factor
European countries were competing with one another for control of colonies in Africa and Asia
no it was the death of a leader
I know in world war 1, that influenza claimed a great many lives.
complicated systems of alliances
admiration for great Britain
because of colonial aspirations of germany
the Treaty of Versailles was one of the contributing factors of WWII. Hitler was furious about the treaty and wanted revenge.
Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare
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Probably due to the increased mechanization of the combatant forces. But frankly, the production of national industries was a key factor in many conflicts prior to the first world war.
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.