Between Germany and Great Britain there was militarism. When Great Britain raised their military and made it better so did Germany. As a result of this Great Britain did the same. It kept going back and forth like this. This action is called militarism.
West Germany was part of the "free" world; EAST Germany was controlled by the Soviets.
Yes. It was part of Eastern Europe and became a soviet satellite.
The armies of both France and Germany had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914 and there was a fierce competition between Britain and Germany for mastery of the seas. The British had introduced the 'Dreadnought', an effective battleship, in 1906. The Germans soon followed suit introducing their own battleships. The German, Von Schlieffen also drew up a plan of action that involved attacking France through Belgium if Russia made an attack on Germany.
They had the same as the rest of free Europe, as they were part of it.
Beacause Germany and brittains army had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914 therefore making it a fierce competition on who will get a bigger military.
Corn was part of the staple diet of the europeans, increasing Europe's population.
Between Germany and Great Britain there was militarism. When Great Britain raised their military and made it better so did Germany. As a result of this Great Britain did the same. It kept going back and forth like this. This action is called militarism.
is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen
Yes, and Iceland is also a part of Europe.
Denmark is part of the continent of Europe.
It is part of Europe.
It depends on what part of Europe you are refering to.
The southern part of Eastern Europe, or Southeastern Europe, is the most mountainous part of Eastern Europe.
EuropeEuropeScotland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and is located in Europe.
Germany is a part of the European continent and the European Union. So yes it is part of Europe.
Dealing with tensions and contradictions is part of active promotion of equality and individual rights in health and social care settings.