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For a few reasons: - It was the first true "World War" - The resulting situation in Germany, left destitute by the Treaty of Versailles, allowed Hitler to rise to power and lead Germany into WW2.

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Because it was the first.

oh and also because it placed the European economic area in a deep reception that pumped the American economic by transferring virtually all production demand to the latter one. WW1 provided the opportunity to set the grounds of American economy of the modern days.

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World War 1 is considered such a great turning point in history because it was the greatest human conflict in history at the time. It was the event that brought many different empires to dialogue for the first time.

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Because brigadier general Jack Hornsby served in world war one and eventually merged Germany and Britain, making Britain Germany and fought against the great french austro Hungarian and Russian alliance and won in the end he executed all but his own council tosh samkange and kristian olberg.

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