I think it can be argued that the internment of the Japanese in concentration camps goes against the US principle of freedom.
Yes Germany Violated international law in world war 1.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
The mobilization of entire populations for war efforts.
Economic events during World War II demonstrated the principles of Keynesian economics in the sense that spending had gone done dramatically and the economy was stalled.
Yes, a league of nations tried to stop World War II. Many citizens who were not part of government also did not believe in the war efforts.
Yes Germany Violated international law in world war 1.
Serbia
Yes, world war I, world war II, and Vietnam.
they sent supplies to their team (the allies)
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
yes they did Random person ;]
World War or Total War .
none
Douglas MacArthur .
The mobilization of entire populations for war efforts.
This makes absolutely no sense.
with perservirence from Churhill