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If Germany had won the First World War

2023-01-11 22:09:53

What happens if Germany won the First World War? How is the world different? Is the economy the same? Germany will become a powerhouse of the world. Today is Finland or Latvia? Is America still democratic? Is there a World War II? The results of World War I have directly and indirectly influenced our way of living today. For some people this might be a surprise, but Germany has nearly won the First World War. Germany was very close to winning this war once.

There are few people who believe this, but most people personally will refer to the postwar economic miracle in Germany saying "Germany won the war". But they are wrong. America won the war. American technical control and technologically dictatorship liberal ideology reorganized the UK in the postwar era. Aristocrats who were former elite executives in the UK were rejected. The process of socialization broke the traditional and organic form that makes up "the UK". This UK is currently found only at theme parks and sentimental television melodies.

Several of the distant origins of World War I can be seen in the results and results of France - Prussian War between 1870 - 1871 and German simultaneous unification. Germany got a decisive victory and built a powerful empire. And France has been in disarray and declining army for years. After merging Alsace Lorraine in Germany, there was hostility between France and Germany. The consolidation caused extensive dissatisfaction in France and caused desire for revenge, revenge. French emotions are based on retaliation for military and territorial loss and the banishment of France as an outstanding continental military force. Bismarck was cautious about the desire for revenge for France, isolated France and achieved peace by balancing Russia's ambitions against the Austrian-Hungarian empire and the Balkans. In his later years, he tried to soothe the French by encouraging their overseas expansion. But anti German sentiment still exists