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Consequence of WWI

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An inappropriate time for "Democracy" ---The consequence of World War I World War I (August 1914-November 1918) was a military conflict which happened in the Europe and quickly penetrated the whole world. Eventually, 32 nations were involved in the war. The war was fought between two great military coalitions of countries-the Allied Powers, which included France, Russia, Britain, and eventually the United States; and the Central Powers, which opposed the Allied Powers, included Germany, Austro-Hungary, and later, the Ottomans. By the end of this most violent war in the European history, nearly 10 million troops had died and about 21 million soldiers had been wounded. (Edward J.) Moreover, the consequences of World War I - the failure of Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler, also influence the European order in the first half the 20th century. In 1815, a coalition (Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia) defeated France in the Napoleonic...

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