The Russian empress Catherine<span> II (1729-1796), known as </span>Catherine the Great<span>, reigned from 1762 to 1796. She expanded the Russian Empire, improved administration, and vigorously pursued the policy of Westernization. Her reputation as an "enlightened despot," however, is not wholly supported by her deeds.
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germany was starved into surrender in WW1 by the naval blockade established by the Royal Navy from August 1914. 760,000 German civilians died in WW1 (compared to 500,000 in WW2).There was no fighting in Germany itself in WW1,and no mass...
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Loss of life
loss of property
loss of security
Germany's islands china and korea