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After the First World War, Europe · Britain and France are ostensibly good brothers for the sake of their own interests. Tensions in Germany over the Treaty of Versailles... There is also the economic crisis in the United States that has led to a global economic panic ·· Europe is actually in a more volatile situation... The Soviet Union had just been founded, and Lenin had also hung up on the Soviet Union shortly after the new century, which also made the people and insiders in the country panic, because of the Great Purge, but compared to the domestic economy, because of the implementation of the five-year plan and the focus on the development of heavy industry, the domestic economy was also the world's economy at that time, and the economy was also considered to be the best in the world. On the Asian side, because of China's warlord warfare in the 19th and 20th centuries and the partition of the Eight-Nation Alliance... Japan's brutal and indiscriminate offensive led to the most chaotic situation in Asia before World War II. The rest of the country was relatively calm, but Japan was already planning to attack other Asian countries... That's pretty much it· The period before World War II · It was the turn of the century · But not all countries are like this... The Americas are relatively calm...
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After World War I, the world established a Versailles-Washington international system to maintain world peace (war nations dominate defeated countries).
But in the years after the war, the political and economic development of the world was uneven, and some of the countries that were slaughtered developed rapidly, so they wanted to break the world system, and of course the victorious countries had to desperately maintain this system.
So the Second World War broke out! ~
And after World War II, the Soviet Union grew into a superpower, and in order to counter it, the United States implemented the Marshall Plan, aided Europe economically, controlled Europe, organized NATO, and confronted the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union also established the Warsaw Pact, and organized socialist countries to confront NATO, and then the Soviet Union collapsed, and Eastern Europe changed dramatically, and the Soviet Union lost its superpower status, forming the current situation of one superpower and many powers, surpassing the United States, Japan, Russia, China, and the European Union.
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After World War I, a Versailles-Washington international system was established in the world.
After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union competed for hegemony.
After the end of the Cold War, one superpower and many powers.
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The Germans confessed their crimes, the Japanese denied and covered up their crimes, and after World War I, a Versailles-Washington international system was established in the world to maintain world peace (the warring countries dominate the defeated countries).
But in the years after the war, the political and economic development of the world was uneven, and some of the countries that were slaughtered developed rapidly, so they wanted to break the world system, and of course the victorious countries had to desperately maintain this system.
So the Second World War broke out! ~
The United States and the Soviet Union competed for hegemony. Bipolar pattern.
After World War II, the Soviet Union grew into a superpower, and in order to counter it, the United States implemented the Marshall Plan, aided Europe economically, controlled Europe, organized NATO, and confronted the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union also established the Warsaw Pact, and organized socialist countries to confront NATO.
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The world in the second half of the 20th century has undergone tremendous changes. After the end of World War II, the traditional Eurocentric pattern of international relations came to an end and was replaced by a bipolar pattern characterized by the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. After nearly half a century of the Cold War, by the late 80s and early 90s of the 20th century, with the drastic changes in Eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the bipolar pattern collapsed, and the trend of multipolarization in the world intensified.
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Before or after the formation of the two wars?
The main thing is the Yaerta-Washington system.
The imbalance in the political and economic development of the capitalist world is the root cause.
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Axis, Allies, Neutrals.
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In 1955, the bipolar confrontation was officially formed!
After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union did not formally break up, and there was still an alliance, and after Churchill's Iron Curtain speech in 1946, relations between the United States and the Soviet Union began to deteriorate!
After the US ambassador to the USSR, George Kennan, presented a report on USSR relations to the United States, the United States began to curb the expansion of the USSR!
Britain and France, as old capitalist powers, although after the First World War, the strength was surpassed by the United States and Germany, but as a traditional power, it still has a strong force, Japan began to develop after the Meiji Restoration, and the First World War as a victorious country, and got a lot of benefits, becoming an Eastern power, the Soviet Union established socialism at the end of World War I, and the economic and military strength developed rapidly, so the comprehensive strength of the power before World War II should be: the United States, Germany, the Soviet Union, Britain, France, and Japan. Italy is weaker and cannot be included in the ranks of great powers.
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If this possibility exists, it is very likely that the two countries will merge, because the leaders, if they are different, the outcome of the event will be very different.
In general, the "independent system of command" from the beginning of the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War to the early Showa period basically did not become a point of contention in political and military confrontation. On the contrary, during the Taisho period and the early Showa period, Japan's politics and military maintained a relationship of coordination and priority, and the principle of military subordination to politics was basically embodied. After World War I, the Japanese military realized through the investigation of the war in Europe that the future war must be a "total war", and it is necessary to mobilize all the people to participate, and it is necessary to mobilize all the forces of the country to participate in the war, and this will be inseparable from the support and guarantee of the political party, and the military is aware of the necessity of maintaining a coordinated relationship with the country. >>>More
At that time, the United States thought that the flames of war would not burn their territory, so they had been making war profits and silently developing their own power.