Category: World War 1

  • WWI and Territorial Changes in Europe

    Table of Contents Introduction Growing Nationalism Imperial Rivalry Increased Militarism Introduction World War I (WWI) occurred between 1914 and 1918, which involved 32 nations, resulting in various social impacts and demographic changes in Europe. The social effects include deaths, the emergence of technology, modern medication, defined social classes, and changes in womens rights. Demographically, Europe…

  • Essay on World War 1

    Before world war I Britain was an industrial power and had some of the greatest inventions of the age. Great Britain was a great state before the war. however the world pretends to divide itself, there are only two divisions in the world today -human beings and germans Rudyard Kipling 1915. The impact of world…

  • Critical Essay on How Did WW1 Lead to WW2

    Some states made dissatisfied treaties such as the Treaty of Versailles as a result of World War 1 and this caused another war. The Second World War lasted between 1939 and 1945 and millions lost their lives in this war. Nuclear weapons were used only in this war. Italy, Germany, and Japan were called the…

  • WW1 and WW2 Similarities and Differences

    In the 20th century the world was faced with the two World Wars. They both started in Europe but affected everyone in the world. There were many factors that contributed to the wars, but there are some that stand out. For example, that led to World War I and World War II, but the most…

  • Comparisson of Technology in World War I and World War II

    World War I (WWI) and World War II (WWII), were vastly different from each other due to the use of technology. The nature of War in WWI was between countries to acquire colonies, territory and resources. In WWII the nature of the war was war of ideologies, such as Fascism and Communism. There were major…

  • Main Turning Points of World History

    There has been an astronomical amount of turning points in history that have changed the world in huge and small ways. One turning point in world history was the passing of the 19th Amendment because it gave women the right to vote in the US and empowered future generations of women. A second turning point…