How was First Word war a Turning Point in History?

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noorj
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How was First Word war a Turning Point in History?

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Post by noorj » 02 Sep 2019, 15:33

World War I presented new weapons thought created considerably more broad obliteration than previously. The lines among non military personnel and warrior were beginning to get obscured. Toxic substance gas was utilized, and close to the part of the arrangement, planes were utilized to drop bombs. By WW2, considerably increasingly modern military innovation was made and regular citizens were being focused as the foe also, as observed in firebombing of Dresden, elevated shelling in Britain, and the dropping of the nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Passings from wars were likewise increasung from wars as well. And this was gotten under way by WWI, successfully stamping it as a defining moment in world history.

Also, the worldwide level of influence was moving once more. In the cutting edge time from 1750–1900, Europeans generally overwhelmed the world through broad provinces. An acclaimed saying goes that the sun never set on the British Empire. Nonetheless, with the enormous devastation created on Europe by WWI, and how the warriors from the settlements were enlisted and how they saw Europeans kick the bucket with their very own eyes prompted the trademark decolonization, which you could contend was gotten under way by WWI too.

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Post by Terry Duncan » 03 Sep 2019, 16:50

WWI showed that wars could achive goals, and saw the spread of nationalism further even though it had been rising anyhow.


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