No single country was deemed guilty for World War I due to the complex interplay of alliances, nationalism, militarism, and political tensions among multiple nations. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a series of events, but underlying causes involved numerous countries' aggressive posturing and entangled alliances. The peace treaties that followed the war, particularly the Treaty of Versailles, sought to assign blame but ultimately reflected the shared responsibilities and failures of many nations rather than isolating guilt to one. This multifaceted nature of the conflict made it difficult to pinpoint a singular culprit.
Well it couldn't be One country if it was a WORLD war. The allied Powers had "won" the war. Google it.
Ethiopia and four small Spanish colonies in Africa were not involved in World War 1. World War 1 affected every country in some way or another, even if the country was not involved in the war.
poland
yea evryone wanted the world war 1 just because of 1 murder
Tsarist Russia in World War I and the Soviet Union in World War II.
no. learn history!
Germany, the ottoman empire, and Austria
Germany had was the one country that was involved in World War l and World War ll
The United States was the country that entered World War 1 late. The war was fought from 1914 to 1918.
Switzerland
Germany
Germany
Well it couldn't be One country if it was a WORLD war. The allied Powers had "won" the war. Google it.
Serbia
Ethiopia and four small Spanish colonies in Africa were not involved in World War 1. World War 1 affected every country in some way or another, even if the country was not involved in the war.
Yes Malta did fight in World War 1 but mostly on the coastline of the country.
Japan