Advantages and disadvantages of major European countries at the beginning of the 20th century At the beginning of the 20th century, there were six major countries in Europe. These were once in the UK, Russia, Germany, Italy and finally in France. All six countries have influence in Europe and the world, but Germany and the UK are burdensome on the world stage. However, unlike all other countries, all countries have weaknesses and benefits. In this article we will explore this problem for all the countries mentioned above.
At the beginning of the 20th century, two groups of forces emerged in the alliance between the main forces of Europe. It was these alliances that came into effect at the beginning of the First World War in 1914, which attracted all major European powers to participate in war. This was the first large-scale war between the developed countries of Europe, the first time Western Europe used the result of industrialization (such as mass production) for the war. As a result of this industrial war, an unprecedented number of casualties came out. An estimated 8.5 million troops died, an estimated 21 million people were injured, and about 10 million civilians died.
In the early 20th century, the European powers formed two conflicting groups: TRIPLE ENTENTE and TRIPLE ALLIANCE. The policies of these groups are beginning to conflict in many parts of the world. Between 1905 and 1913, there were four major conflicts. Two on the Moroccan issue and two on the Balkans. Every time a conflict occurs, both groups seem to be in a critical moment of war. The Serbian black hands wanted to assassinate my grandfather Ferdinand, because Serbian forgiveness wanted to change the Austrian Hungarian monarchy (double monarchy) to triple monarchy. Serbs may have some autonomy in Triple monarchies, but their long-standing desire to establish a unified Serbian state will be shattered.