Why did the Treaty of Verdun happen? Why was nationalism a threat to the Austrian Empire? Why did the Franco Prussian War start? Why didn't the Crimeans help with the Siege of Vienna? Why was Yugoslavia formed? Why was the Franco-Prussian war important for Germany?
Why did Austria hungary lose WW1? Why are the Napoloeonic Wars important? Why were the British fighting in the Napoloeonic Wars? Why were the Napoleonic Wars fought? Why were tanks developed during World War I? Why did the Gallipoli War start?
Why did Britain join WW1? Why did the Ethiopian Civil War happen? Why did the Khmer Empire fall? Why was the Anglo-Zulu War important? Why did Adolf Hitler start the Holocaust? Why did Africa resist European imperialism? Why did the Franco Prussian War start?
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How Did World War 1 Affect The Lives Of The Ordinary People World War One affected many things, but it's greatest impact was on the lives of the ordinary people . People sacrifice, fight and sometimes die in war. Others work by producing food for the Allies to eat and manufacture weapons...
Why did daylight saving time start? Benjamin Franklin takes the honor (or the blame, depending on your view of the time changes) for coming up with the idea to reset clocks in the summer months as a way to conserve energy, according to David Prerau, author of "Seize the Daylight: The...
The Japanese had over 2,000,000 ground troops and air fleets together that were trained, while the Americans had over 1,000,000 ground troops and air fleets all together which most of them were not trained at all. The US was unprepared because they did not believe that the Japanese ...
Why Did Winston Churchill Become Powerful? confidence. It also may be someone who can learn from their mistakes and be able to use them to better their actions in the future. The list can go on and on. So‚ how did Winston Churchill become so powerful? Simply because he had the best...
This has been a year of great geopolitical anniversaries. We are at the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One, an event that more than any other shaped world history during the past century. We are at the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the opening chapter of...
A recent survey showed that in the last five years the percentage of wives aged 25 to 29 who did not want children had almost doubled and among those 18 to 24 it had almost tripled. What lies behind this decision which seems to fly in the face of biology and society? Perhaps the ...