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How Were World War I and World War II Truly World Wars? There is no doubt in the history of the world about the WWI and WWII being truly world wars.There are numerous reasons for this. First of all, the two world wars were the first to be fought across the global area, with ach war being characterized by countless battles in different countries in different continents (Dowswell, Brocklehurst and Brook, 2007, p. 10). Both wars were fought by groups, each against the other. Each of the opposing sides each had their own allies fighting in strategic parts of the world.
The two wars also had profound effect on society and world politics. The victorious countries in both wars later emerged to be the world’s superpowers, such as the US and Russia (p.15). These to countries had massive control in the affairs of different countries and they used their power to influence much of the political happenings in these countries. The major players of the wars put all their industrial, economic and person capabilities on the war. This impacted heavily on the economies of the countries involved in the wars (p.21). Most of these countries were major world powers and their economies affected the economic situations in other countries.
When the economy slumped during the two wars, all countries in the world were affected in one way or another, even when they were not directly involved in the war. The two world wars also changed the face of social relations of different people from different countries (p.26). Each of the opposing sides had allies who fought against the allies of another opposing group, thus creating tension where there were not supposed to be tensions. Reference Dowswell, P., Brocklehurst, R. and Brook, H. 2007.
The Two world Wars: An introduction to the first and second world wars. New York: Educational Publishers.
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