treaty of versailles
Well in the world war l there was few of people like 120 people in the second word war there was 999 of people.
Lord L. Mountbatten
After World War I, Europe faced significant challenges, including economic instability, widespread poverty, and the devastation of infrastructure. The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations on Germany, leading to resentment and hyperinflation. Additionally, political turmoil and the rise of extremist movements, including fascism and communism, disrupted many nations. The redrawing of borders also created ethnic tensions and conflicts, setting the stage for future unrest.
World War l occured due to the strong navies and militaries the nation had, and they felt so strong, they declared War.World War ll occured due to the treaty of versailles, and because Germany fell upon an economical and political issue, and Adolf Hitler promised Germany more jobs, and to bring the country back to its strongest condition like before World War l.
· Japan · Joseph Stalin · Jacob L. Devers (American General and commander of the 6th Army Group in Europe)
Benito Mussolini
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania and Luxembourg are countries in Europe. They begin with L.
Countries in Europe that start with L are:LatviaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourg
becuse when world war 1 started we were working with the eroupens and not the english
treaty of versailles
There are 9 countries that start with L. The countries are:LibyaLatviaLithuaniaLiberiaLebanonLaosLesothoLiechtensteinLuxembourg
World War II words that begin with the letter s:Stalin, Joseph (leader of the Soviet Union)Stalingrad, Battle ofStinson, Henry L. (US Secretary of War)
Lisbon, Portugal; London, England and Lucerne, Switzerland are cities in Europe. They begin with the letter L.
Douglas MacArthur was a US General during the war. Jacob L. Devers was an American General and commander of the 6th Army Group in Europe. William Donovan was the director of US OSS during the war.
Serbian nationalism had a strong impact on tensions in Europe prior to World War I in a variety of ways. The most dramatic was the negative influence that it had on stability in the Austro-Hungarian Empire; in particular, it led indirectly to the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, which was the match-point that ignited the war.
Germany had was the one country that was involved in World War l and World War ll