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- Alliances During World War 1 by Elyse Langsett
Although there were many underlying reasons for the European nations to break out in war, the early days of the fighting between Serbia and Austria caused the expansion of the war, along with the alliances which failed to remain ...
- Austria-Hungary and Serbia by Anonymous
June 28, 1914, the new Emperor Franz Ferdinand visits a crowd of people for the beginning of his rule. A young Serb in the Black Hand named Gavrilo Princip takes a gun and murders Ferdinand. The crowd is in shock and Austria-Hun...
- Germany by Anonymous
When asked to discuss the origins of the first world war, there is generally little debate. Most would site the growth of Germany as an economic, military and naval power, and the rise in nationalism and an arms race throughout Eu...
- Immediate Effects of the World War by Anonymous
World War I left many people without the complete families that they use to have. Many people were killed and others suffered severely because the war. In Russia, people were discontent for the lack of supplies the government ga...
- Industrialization Used in World War I by Anonymous
During World War I, countries used technology to help them become more powerful and stronger against the enemies. Unlike the days where spears and sticks were used, the Industrial Revolution allowed the new technologies to make n...
- Isolationism by Anonymous
After World War, Japan and United States came out with a better economy. The other countries like Britain, French, Germany, Russia needed to take out loans and rebuild their country from all the dismay during the war. Economical...
- Long-Term Effects of World War I by Anonymous
The establishment of communist states occurred after this war. The power of the soviets grew in Russia. Workers set up councils to organize protests and plan demonstrations. Every factory and military barrack in the city sent r...
- Paper on social, political, economical, etc. effects of WWW by Anonymous
"Everywhere in the world was heard the sound of things breaking."
Advanced European societies could not support long wars or so many thought
prior to World War I. They were right in a way. The societies co...
- Punishment of the Nazis by Tony
Imagine being relentlessly tortured by ruthless and seemingly emotionless Nazi doctors and officers. Would you want these Nazi criminals to see justice? The sad truth is, most American allies actually did little to punish the Nazi...
- The Anzac Involvment at Gallipoli Campaign by Adrianus Hanzel
For today’s essay I will talk about why the Anzac involve in the Battle of Gallipoli. Actually the plan is planned by the British to attack the Western Front e.g. Germany by attacking Turkey, Germany’s new ally. The plan is to for...
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