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The interval between World War I and World War II was only 20 years. The fuse of World War I was naturally 19 14. In June, Archduke Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated. Subsequently, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, and Serbia, originally an ally, was attacked, which naturally triggered resistance from Britain, France and Russia, and then Germany, which was allied with Austria-Hungary, also participated. The first industrial revolution brought.
But who would have thought that the slogan shouted in World War I turned out to be "the war to end all wars." Both warring parties believe that after World War I, no matter who they are, one side will inevitably fall. It is also because of this slogan that countless countries rushed to participate in the war. Because they firmly believed that it would be a beautiful spring after World War I, countless people went to the battlefield and then sent them.
The two industrial revolutions brought about not social progress, but actually the expansion of ambition. All the great powers want to carve up the world in order to realize their hegemonic ambitions. It was also in this war that almost all the achievements brought by the industrial revolution were used in the war. Ma Keqin's water-cooled heavy machine guns were a huge killer weapon in the battlefield of World War I. In the Battle of the Somme alone, the British army lost more than 60,000 people on the first day, while the British and French allied forces lost more than 60,000 people in the whole battle.
In order to make up for the losses on the battlefield, Britain signed a treaty with China on the pretext that China was a member of the Allies, hoping that China could send workers to the battlefield. At that time, China was in an era of poverty and weakness, and 6.5438+0.4 million people went to the battlefield to dig trenches and carry ammunition in order to get enough to eat. Also, under the war, the chances of these people surviving in the end are very small. Even after the war, most of these workers did not return to their hometown.
The sacrifice of labor brought China the status of a victorious country, but failed to make China look up. Although the Treaty of Versailles after World War I restricted Germany, it ignored China's just proposition. The Allies carved up Germany's colonies around the world and made extremely harsh treaties to limit Germany's development. 1929 during the economic crisis, 6 million people in Germany were unemployed and poor. No wonder the famous French soldier in World War I didn't expect it to come true later, but it's a pity that Marshal Fuchu didn't see this scene that he had long expected.
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