The European Union did not exist during World War II. It ended in 1945. What was then called the European Economic Community was founded in 1957 by 6 countries. They were West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. It is now known as the European Union and has 27 members.
Jean Monnet
Yes World War 1 is a European War.
The United States and the Soviet Union disagreed about how European countries should be governed.
We now have the United Nations to prevent wars and a World War. They also offer other benefits. Europe now has the European Union to benefit the continent and nations.
At the time, World War II was often referred to as the "Second World War" or simply "the war." In various nations, it was also described in terms of its specific theaters, such as "the European War" or "the Pacific War." Additionally, in some contexts, it was referred to as "the Great Patriotic War" in the Soviet Union, particularly in relation to the fight against Nazi Germany.
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After World War 2 there was a need to make European countries work together and build better relationships. What is now the European Union grew out of that need and it has helped to make Europe more stable.
Jean Monnet
The European Union was set up with an aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War. The second world war is now over therefore they are not exactly fully needed
Yes World War 1 is a European War.
The United States and the Soviet Union disagreed about how European countries should be governed.
I'm not sure this will answer your question, but the European Coal and Steel Community was formed after World War II. Several countries in Europe, notably France and Germany, united to rebuild after the mass destruction of the war. This union would eventually evolve into the European Union, and the European Monetary Union (or Economic and Monetary Union; it goes by different names) This economic and political union helped to rebuild and unite the European countries who were still suffering from recent conflicts, and would also succeed in preventing intra-continental war.
Germany and the Soviet Union invasion of Poland in Sept. 1939
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One reason that the European Union was created was to ensure unity and safety within Europe. Europe had just been through two devastating wars (World War I and World War II), and was in the mix of the Cold War. All these wars were traumatizing to Europe, and to avoid anything like this in the future, several European countries took the initiative and formed an organization to create economic unity, which would eventually grow into something much larger and powerful: the European Union.
If you mean the European Union, that would be from the start. They put the foundations of it just after the Second World War.
Germany was the country that started the European war. She attacked Poland on Sept 1, 1939 along with the Soviet Union.