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.
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.
Jutland is the only significant naval battle or World War I
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Quite simply put, they didn't. The U.S entered World War One, to late to actually make a significant difference.
losing control over significant amount of territory apex
Code breaking was a significant part of World War II because it helped the Allies win over the Axis.
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world war 1 is significant to france because the french army lost the most men in battle
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Jutland is the only significant naval battle or World War I
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didn't contribute.
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sorry but i do not understand this question
there is nothing significant about tremches because they are simply holes in the ground- that was a stupid question.
There were no Nazis in world war one. The Nazi party was formed after WW1.
The assassination the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was critical in setting off the chain of events that led to the First World War, it is the most commonly known and probably most significant event of the war.