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ozzi
3 years ago
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How was the end of WW1 different from WW2

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schepotkina [342]3 years ago
5 0
But the war ended with an armistice, an agreement in which both sides agree to stop fighting, rather than a surrender. For both sides, an armistice was the fastest way to end the war's misery and carnage.

By November 1918, both the Allies and Central Powers who’d been battering each other for four years were pretty much out of gas. German offensives that year had been defeated with heavy casualties, and in late summer and fall, the British, French and U.S. forces had pushed them steadily back. With the United States able to send more and more fresh troops into combat, the Germans were outmatched. As Germany’s allies crumbled around them as well, the war’s outcome seemed clear.
rusak2 [61]3 years ago
4 0

League of Nations was born with the end of WW1 while the end of WW2 gave birth to United Nations. WW1 was based on imperialism while WW2 was a result of the clash of ideologies

I hope this helped!

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