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Why does WW1 and WW2 started?
WW1
How does the WW1 started ?
The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 set off a chain of events that led to war in early August 1914. The assassination was traced to a Serbian extremist group that wanted to increase Serbian power in the Balkans by breaking up the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
That was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I). After the assassination, the following event took place: In July 28, Austria declared war on Serbia.
World War I was fought in Eastern and Western Europe. The Western Front included the borders of France, Germany, and Belgium. At the time, Polish territories were split between Germany, Russia, and Austria-Hungary.
Soldiers in World War 1 ,I carried a special gear to help to survive,for example:Helmet,
Canteen,Gas Mask,PostCard,ID tag,Medal.
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The Allied Powers ,included France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, and Russia.
Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
WWII
How does it start ?
Well when WWI ended there was a treaty called treaty of versilles and it blamed the germans for everything that happenesd in that war so the economic state of germany was decaying .
Hitler and the NAZI party promissed to make germany a better place to live and get revenge the germans full of hurted pride followed the NAZI and attacked checoslovakia and poland .
How WW2 started?
World War II was the deadliest war in history. It was fought on land, at sea, and in the air, for six years, from 1939 to 1945.
In Germany, the path to World War II began almost as soon as the Treaty of Versailles was signed at the end of World War I. Many Germans were angry because the treaty made Germany accept the blame for starting World War I and pay war damages to the winners. It also stripped Germany of land and arms. French, U.S., and British leaders (left) celebrate after signing the treaty in 1919.
In 1933, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party took power in Germany. Hitler promised to build a German empire. He claimed the Germans were a superior “master race,” and he preached hatred for Jewish people, Roma, and Slavs (eastern Europeans who speak a Slavic language). He said they were inferior.
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The Axis
The Axis
The Axis powers were led by Germany, Japan, and Italy. Over time, eight other nations joined the Axis. These included Hungary, Romania, Thailand, and Bulgaria.
The Allies
The major Allied powers were Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union – or Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which included Russia. By war’s end, the Allies consisted of 50 nations, including France, Australia, Canada, and Mexico.