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They blamed Serbia. People think he murdered their king and went to war with him. And Russia was one Serbias side

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What are world war 1 words that start with w?

wood


Who had a plan to rebuild the w euroup after World War 2?

George C. Marshall .


Why did Raymond poincare enter world war 1?

because freance needed a leader and he felf he would be bast at the job. also because he w as antin Germany just llike many other french peopl becaus eof germany's hunger for power and their rules and controlling ways.


5 w's on the World War 1?

Who: with the Australian hippos and the Canadian baboons What: The circus clowns stole the hippos and the baboons candy, but the circus clowns made it seem that the hippos stole the baboons candy. Where: in Candy Land, Ohio When: The 14th century Why: The baboons came to the circus clowns with candy and bragged about it and would not share. Therefore, the circus clowns plotted a revenge!


Why was World War 2 called the good war?

IN THE UNITED STATES, World War II is generally known as "the good war." In contrast to some of America's admittedly bad wars, such as the near-genocidal Indian Wars and the vicious conflict in Vietnam, World War IIis widely celebrated as a "crusade" in which the US fought unreservedly on the side of democracy, freedom, and justice against dictatorship. No wonder President George W. Bush likes to compare his ongoing "war against terrorism" with World War II, suggesting that America is once again involved on the right side in an apocalyptic conflict between good and evil. Wars, however, are never quite as black-and-white as Mr. Bush would have us believe, and this also applies to World War II. America certainly deserves credit for its important contribution to the hard-fought victory that was ultimately achieved by the Allies. But the role of corporate America in the war is hardly synthesized by President Roosevelt's claim that the US was the "arsenal of democracy." When Americans landed in Normandy in June 1944 and captured their first German trucks, they discovered that these vehicles were powered by engines produced by American firms such as Ford and General Motors. 1 Corporate America, it turned out, had also been serving as the arsenal of Nazism.