Similarities Between World War 2 And Ww2

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World War I and. World War II
There have been many different wars and battles throughout history, many leaving a lasting impression on many people, however not all wars are created equally. World War I and World War II have similarities and differences throughout each of their timelines with their beginnings, genocide, and how they were resolved and what came after each had ended.
The beginnings of the two wars separately have major differences in that one was started at the others end but, many of the same countries are involved in both wars because of the proximity and their allies got involved. World War I was triggered by a list of things that started with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28th, 1914. The Archduke was a man known for his ability to keep the peace in meetings and with him gone a series of events, the July crisis, occurred and this caused Germany to learn through a spy network that Russia implemented partial mobilization. Germany had decided that this indeed meant that they decided on war and their mobilization was going to put them as a country in danger, which led to Germany …show more content…

Which led to Hitler being placed in power at the beginning he offered a beacon of hope in their time of need, this did not really work out in the long run with the Nazi Party growing in power with their resentment of the restrictions put on them by the treaty eventually moved to take over Austria and then Czechoslovakia when the League of Nations did nothing to stop him after taking Austria. There was a purpose

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