A Comparison of World War I and World War II

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A Comparison of World War I and World War II World War I and World War II, while started by much of the same

worldwide tensions, had drastically different results because of the

much more destructive nature of World War II. Both world wars were

started, ultimately, by nationalism. World War I was set up by the

complex entanglement of alliances created by this newfound nationalism

and World War II, in many ways politically a continuation of World War

I, began as Germany’s nationalistic aspirations forced it to break the

rules set down at the end of the first world war at the Treaty of

Versailles and the other European nations were not able to quickly put

down Hitler’s Germany. On the other hand, while the first world war

only rearranged the European powers and created a superficial feeling

of peace, World War II created more long...

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