World War I World War II Afganistan War(After 2001) Plus many small wars in its country
both wars
same as today
Wars and conflicts are about the same as always. The ONLY reason people don't hear about many of those wars is because normally ONLY the industrialized countries (Modern, Civilized) are advertised in the news media.
World War 1 and World War 2 were the last declared wars that the US participated in.I'm sure however that there have been small regional warsafter World War 2, that the US did not participate in that were declared wars by the regional participants in those wars.
they both are wars
It was the same war: World War II.
Yes, they are both used to refer to the same War, also known as The Great War and The War to End All Wars.
Because he is a dictator from Spain and he was in two wars ; the civil war and world war II .
First, there have only been two world wars. And no, the Cold War is the war against communist U.S.S.R.
I think because the phrase "to end all wars" is a euphemism for "mother of all wars" as an example. It was the biggest war the world had ever seen. Even if it was meant to be taken literally, it was coined during WWI, at a time they could not imagine the world today.
No, they were two different wars fought in different time periods.
Same languages as today in the world.
These wars are known as World Wars because many countries of the world fought in the war
The end of "The Great War", also called the the war to end all wars, and is known today as World War I.
Soldiers fought during WW2 because they wanted to defend their country and to achieve the countries political needs. this is similar in all wars today's wars.
The same general participants fought in both wars. The poor handling of the peace treaty of World War 1 had a large part in causing the second world war.