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The great depression of the 1930's influenced the power and alliances of the nations involved in WW2.
it is an acronym for the four main causes; militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
The French, British, Canadians, Italians, Russians, Belgians, and Africans.
There were tons of alliances made that caused ww1. Alliances made countries stronger.
secret alliances
the triple alliances & the triple entente
The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.
Italy
Germany was considered a negative influence during World War 1 due to its aggressive military actions, alliances with other powerful nations, and role in sparking the conflict through its invasion of Belgium and other countries.
Central Power and Allies.
Central Power and Allies.
Italy and Japan.
Not as far as I know of.........
A war began between Alliances and Ententes during approx 2 years.
The great depression of the 1930's influenced the power and alliances of the nations involved in WW2.
I'm pretty sure that's around the time that Bismark started making his alliances which separated Europe into the two rival groups.
The polish and the french LOL French Suckers