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The answer to this question is stated by war correspondent Dick Ennis (played by actor Robert Mitchum), in the 1968 film release, "Anzio." He will give the answer towards the end of the film, after re-boarding a naval ship, and enters the bridge.

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What the winners of World War 1 wanted the losers to do?

De-arm, accept the peace treaty (blame and guilt), pay reparations and give away certain lands to the 'winners'.


Why was the war bad for both the winners and the losers?

War is detrimental for both winners and losers due to the immense human, economic, and social costs involved. For the winners, the victory often comes at a heavy toll, including loss of life, destruction of infrastructure, and long-term psychological effects on soldiers and civilians. Losers face devastating consequences such as territorial losses, economic ruin, and social upheaval, which can lead to prolonged instability. Ultimately, both sides experience suffering that can hinder future peace and development.


Who were the biggest losers in World War 1 and why?

The winners were USA, Japan, and the colonies The losers were Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire


Who won the nine year war?

The Nine Years' war was a conflict fought from 1688-1697 AD between the French and a coalition of other European countries called The Grand Alliance. There were no clear winners or losers in the war, with the only major result being that France would now recognize William III as the legitimate king of England.


What were illegal weapons used during war?

Is any weapon illegal in war? Not if someone can rationalize its use in the given conditions and it helps them win such that they can't be tried in a court convened by the winners as war criminals for using it. History is almost always written by the ones who won the war to make them look good and the losers bad. According to the Geneva Convention, which existed before World War I, the uses of chemical and biological weapons were deemed illegal. Therefore, mustard gas, nerve gas, and any other type of similar chemical weapon was illegal. (This did not restrict their use, however, as both sides used notoriously high quantities of these.)