what if germany lost ww1

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26 thg 7, 2024 · In Europe, Germany would have tried to build a trading bloc and a political union. It's interesting to think, how this might have been different from the present EU. Perhaps, it would have been more unequal, and even less based on laissez-faire …

Most historians believe that not only would there have been no Nazi party and no Hitler, but probably no World War II. Thus, according to their theories, the Holocaust would be avoided, which would have a major impact on today's political scene in the Middle East.

30 thg 10, 2023 · Russia would be prime territory to lose their Eastern Seaboard to Japan, although they would be far more capable of eventually reclaiming it when the dust settles than Germany would with their islands.

With every successive German government after elections being headed by Hindenburg, more and more German politicians began to become more and more disillusioned with the current state of affairs.

3 thg 9, 2003 · Have a look at what happed to Austria when the Russian attack hit them in 1914 and then ask if Germany is going to see Austria-Hungary destroyed in a month or two more or join in as fast as possible.

What if the Germans had won World War I? This hypothetical scenario raises a host of questions about what the world might have looked like had the Axis powers emerged triumphant. Presentation: If the Germans had won World War I, the consequences would have been far-reaching and profound.

3 thg 1, 2014 · Currently, there is an argument that the war consisted of two mutually uncomprehending camps. On one hand, there are people who believe the war was “an unmitigated catastrophe in a sea of mud”. On the other hand, there were people who insisted that it was “about something”.

23 thg 12, 2022 · An Italy that has lost the war would be prime for Mussolini’s strongmanism to take control, perhaps even sooner. Not only did they not get their concessions, they’re forced to concede even more, probably mostly to the likes of Austria, and perhaps a …

4 thg 4, 2025 · PoD: Germany emerges victorious from World War I, & the peace it imposes is unstable and sows the seeds of its eventual downfall in a Second World War. The Treaty of Berlin, signed in 1918, is a dictated peace, with Germany annexing significant territories from France, Belgium, and Russia.

If Germany had won and the Allies lost, the emphasis in these developments would certainly have been different, but not the fundamental trends. All the bad and strange things which happened in Germany in the 1920s are conventionally blamed on the harsh terms of the Versailles treaty.

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