Unlike World War II, the reasons for the First World War were similar to the political complexity. When the continent of Africa was split into two sides, it all began in Europe. As many powers are involved in mutual agreements, all countries in the continent of Africa will support them. This is the reason for the war and they have the power to support these policies. On the other hand, the United States does not belong to any European alliance. The United States did not want any form of participation during wartime. They are more concerned about the rapidly growing industry.
For the 100th anniversary, I am reading many books about the First World War. I have read Churchill's World War II before, but this is a very good thing. He has some personal history and covers his personal involvement. Like the time of World War II, he quoted a number of articles from articles about his problem at that time. Compared to his more peripheral World War I role, he played a more important role in the Second World War. Discussion time on some issues is relatively short. Of course, he tends to be selfish
As I said, I was born in Chicago shortly after World War II. My father worked in a very important industry in Chicago. Prior to World War II, Chicago had a small, educated black community that was white and "tolerated" in Chicago. Prior to the Second World War, the stock work pool was primarily a Polish white tribal unit. In the war, the labor force needs to be replenished, but blacks from the south are imported through the Illinois Central Railway. Chicago's new big black community has the opportunity to escape the serious poverty of southern tenant farmers. The war is over ... Polish tribes are returning and hoping that their work will come back. They do not have excessive cooperation in the industry as they will find they can satisfy these jobs with low wages. So hostility between white "blue collar" workers and blacks began ... they feel competitive and feel that white Chicago is being threatened
During World War I, some of my families served in the army, one uncle serving in the French U.S. military gun battalion and the other uncle was serving in the Pacific Theater during the Second World War I served as a military infantry. My eldest son was appointed as an air gunner of the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress heavy bomber at the US Army Air Force Technical Officer (E-6) of World War II. My other older brother, chief executive officer (E - 7), is an Navy Air crew. He used the VA - 113, Douglas A - 4 D Skyhawk Bombers to leave the USS KITTY HAWK (CV - 63) for the first time, then left the USS ENTERPRISE (CVN - 65) and three times at "Yankee Station" I sailed. "Foreign base station" is the waters of northern Vietnam. Aircraft from these aircraft carriers are fired to the north while aircraft from Dixie station aircraft are launched to the target of South Vietnam. My family never talked about their wartime experiences.