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World War I ((Death of Archduke Francis Ferdinand), Punishment of Germany…
World War I
Death of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Punishment of Germany through Treaty of Versailles
Led to shifts in voter preference in Germany as well as motive for revenge and the eventual militarization of the country. A lack of necessary resources and need for expansion led to the invasion of Poland.
WWII
East Europe and Germany's Soviet occupation
Temporary occupation of Japan by the US
Establishment of the United Nations
Freedom and division of Korea between the US and Soviet Union
Disruption in African colonies leading to the eventual independence of Ghana and all West African French colonies.
Casualties ranging from 50 and 80 million
Baby boom following the end of the war
Creation of a weak League of Nations
This League soon failed to end the conflicts responsible for the start of WWII
Economic inflation worldwide occurred and the Great Depression eventually followed
Political divisions increased in places like Japan and Germany, causing the creation of new regimes such as the Nazi party which contributed to the start of WWII
Social unrest among countries due to labor issues and military competition
Formation of alliances and increases in colonial holdings
Mass casualty
Temporary wide scale use of women in the workforce