There are a number of differences between World War I and II.
The primary is the origin story.
With World War I, the war broke out because of a complex web of diplomatic and military alliances that were summoned after the assassination of the Arch Duke of the Austro Hungarian Empire. It was further exacerbated by a culture of nationalism throughout Europe.
World War II broke out because of the belligerence of the German Third Reich and its allies.
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The Battle of Gettysburg fought on July 1–3, 1863, was the turning point of the Civil War for one main reason: Robert E. Lee's plan to invade the North and force an immediate end to the war failed. ... The collision of two great armies at Gettysburg put an end to that audacious plan.
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The General Assembly and the Security Council.