Germany would have gone to war and conquered her neighbors no matter what her geographic location if she had fought and been forced to pay reparations after WWI.
That said, she shared part of her borders with Austria Switzerland (which was neutral) Denmark Czechoslovakia Poland and France. These countries would have to defend themselves at the border entries. None of them were well equipped enough to do that.
Although it’s a fact of today’s society, most people did not live in cities. The Industrial Revolution changed that.
Before the Industrial Revolution, most people lived in rural areas as small farmers. Most of these farms were run by a single family, not like the huge industrial level operations we see today.
When the Industrial Revolution happened, there was no reason for the new factories to be built in the middle of nowhere. So they were built in cities. The farmer class of people saw an chance to find new work and earn money. Scores of people moved to the cities. This is how we got to the present day when well over half the world lives in urban or suburban areas.
Beginning in<span> the Middle East, </span>Christianity<span> began its </span>spread<span> north and west into </span>Europe<span>, carried by merchants, missionaries, and soldiers.</span>
Answer: Paul's Father understands the societal limitations on his career choices.
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