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Man's brutality to man was responsible for millions of deaths in the First World War. What does this tell you about the nature of War? Which instincts does it most encourage in humans?

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Answered by fizazaidi46
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In August 1914, both sides expected a quick victory. Neither leaders nor civilians from warring nations were prepared for the length and brutality of the war, which took the lives of millions by its end in 1918. The loss of life was greater than in any previous war in history, in part because militaries were using new technologies, including tanks, airplanes, submarines, machine guns, modern artillery, flamethrowers, and poison gas.

The map below shows the farthest advances of Axis and Allied forces on the fronts to the west, east, and south of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Most of the war's major battles took place between those lines of farthest advance on each front. Germany’s initial goal was to knock the French out of the war by occupying Belgium and then quickly march into France and capture Paris, its capital. German troops could then concentrate on the war in the east. That plan failed, and by the end of 1914, the two sides were at a stalemate. Before long, they faced each other across a 175-mile-long line of trenches that ran from the English Channel to the Swiss border. These trenches came to symbolize a new kind of warfare. A young officer named Harold Macmillan (who later became prime minister of Britain) explained in a letter home:

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Answered by kamathpurnima3
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first world War was fought between Russia, france

Britain,Italy and USA against Germany, austria - hungary who formed a super power. first world War caused a lot of problems- many people died ,loss in economy of many country, losing close relative, faced many problems other than this. This war showed show off and power of every country but led to a distraction of many natural resources too. The makes understand that man was himself a cause of him. man himself lossed many things . it's also shows how man is greedy for money and power. best ex of present we can take of is war between RUSSIA -UKRAINE. which itself shows that both country are causing a loss in economic imbalance.

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