When Hitler invaded Poland, after being warned not to, it drew the line, and soon all the countries in Europe were pulled into war.
It drew the United states into World WAR 2 in both Europe and asia
World War II
In 1914 tension was building soo much. Europe had split pretty much in two, and these groups began to clash in many parts of the world. Whenever they did Europe always looked on the point of war. But it was the assasination of Franz Ferdinand that finally pulled Europe into war.
It drew the United states into World War 2 in both Europe and Asia
In World War 2, the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese drew the U.S. into the war.
Much of Europe was involved.
It was in Europe.
At the time of the Holocaust much of Europe was fighting World War 2.
It involved civilians as much as soldiers.
Because Germany had taken over so much of Europe.
# Though it may sound strange, the Cold War and the accompanying threat of nuclear war probably did much to 'keep the peace' in Europe. # Growing economic interdepedence in a. Western Europe and b. Eastern Europe.