The formation of the states of Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and the states in the Balkins from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire among others in Europe.
The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire resulted in the British control of the Middle East, with the formation of Iran and Iraq.
It opened an Allied front in Europe.
It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
It was important for British morale to breach the Atlantic Wall and fight in Europe again
It drew the United states into World War 2 in both Europe and Asia
World War II had a profound impact on the post-war world, both in Europe and throughout the globe. The rise of both the United States and the Soviet Union as world super-powers was perhaps the most significant. Also significant was the break-up of the British Empire, which led to a post-war future (with more independent nations in the Middle East and beyond) that few could have predicted once hostilities began.
The world entered the atomic age on that day.
Because Most of the fighting of WW I was in Europe and all of the antagonists were in Europe.
Austria, middle-europe.
I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
Mainly in Europe and the Middle East.
VE stood for 'victory in europe' which meant the end of the war in europe.......
No, Turkey has never ruled most of the world. Historically, the Ottoman Empire, with its center in present-day Turkey, ruled a significant portion of the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Europe, but not the majority of the world.
It opened an Allied front in Europe.
Europe excluding central and eastern Europe; north Africa and the middle east.
Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and partially the Middle East.
ww1 was fought in Europe there was not much significant changes in the rest of the world
The outcome of World War I had a dramatic effect on the course of Middle East history primarily because it replaced Ottoman control with British and French occupation. Subsequently, independence of diverse Arabic states was achieved and then, most significantly, the nation of Israel was created. Thus, the outcome of the First World War created the conditions of the Middle East as it stands today.