sandandfoam
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I've been reading a little about the Great War recently. My feeling is that it achieved nothing.
In your view, did WW1 achieve anything?
In your view, did WW1 achieve anything?
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In your view, did WW1 achieve anything?
I've been reading a little about the Great War recently. My feeling is that it achieved nothing.
In your view, did WW1 achieve anything?
I've been reading a little about the Great War recently. My feeling is that it achieved nothing.
In your view, did WW1 achieve anything?
It gave the Nazis the chance to murder six million people without anyone seeing it happen.I'm not sure WW 2 achieved anything, either.
I've been reading a little about the Great War recently. My feeling is that it achieved nothing.
In your view, did WW1 achieve anything?
Well WW1 lead to an economically powerful Germany.
All the fighting took place in France. The Germans had in 1914 advanced all the way to the outskirts Paris. Damage was catastrophic. Other than war debt German industry and civilian areas were untouched. Kissinger touches on this fact in his book Diplomacy that the Germans were in a much more economically powerful situation due to the war as France was devastated and the British economy was in the tank. The weakened Weimar government was its own problem but the economic side was heavily in German favour. Ineptitude by the Weimar Government made that advantage disappear.How so?
Seems like WWI was just a big growing up experience for people. Like OOOoohhhh, THIS is why being violent and aggressive is not a good idea.
I'm not sure WW 2 achieved anything, either.
Both the wars achieved one thing for sure: American power