to what extent was conflict in the 20th century inevitable ?

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1. Historians

1.1. World War 1

1.1.1. The historian that gave information for world war one supported my conclusion, by giving it Imperialism, Militarism,alliances and nationalism as the reason for the war. and as one said they muddled into war, it was all a muddle of aggression, and all the ones mentioned.

1.1.1.1. I agree with the historians

1.2. World War 2

1.2.1. The historians don't really support what i said on why the world war 2 was going to happen. They all think it was hitler, it was all hitlers fault on why it happened, but as i mentioned in my text hitler was badly treated which made him angry and want him to take over.

1.2.1.1. I agree with the historians

1.3. Cold War

1.3.1. The historians kind of agree with me but they mainly show there reasoning on america because they just didn't want communism to spread anywhere but they need t recognise its not there world. But the nuclear weapons made it 10 times worse, as Russia acted very aggressively by creating them and it could of been the end of the world.

1.3.1.1. I agree with the historians

1.4. References

1.4.1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:World_War_I_historians

1.4.2. http://www.johndclare.net/causesWWI_Answer1.htm

1.4.3. WW2

1.4.3.1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historians_by_area_of_study

1.4.3.2. http://hitlernews.cloudworth.com/historians-authors-world-war-II.php

1.4.4. Cold War

1.4.4.1. http://alphahistory.com/coldwar/cold-war-quotations/

1.4.4.2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historiography_of_the_Cold_War

2. Hypothesis

2.1. WW1

2.1.1. World War 1 was the first, there is always a first to something as it was just more and more powder in the gun just piling after months of months of anger, conflict and strength of which country wants to rule the most. This lead on to world war 1 happening without the assassination of Franz furdinand. The world was out of place then again the main reasons which lead on to them, Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism the main reason was the alliances which were just building and building as if something was going to explode.

2.2. WW2

2.2.1. World War 2 had to happen because of events and occasions of the events in WW1 there was always going to be conflict, even if Adolf hitler wasn't even the main person for starting the WW2 it was just all the beef between each country after germany getting defeated in WW1, which hitler was in that then went to haunt him after the defeat. but after WW1 Germany was treated badly and extremely harsh to which then persuade to them getting angry then as i mentioned this would lead on to economic depression. The depression caused for the war to be a lot worse the it should of been.

2.2.1.1. Summary of All Wars

2.2.1.1.1. All these wars was all going to happen to some extent personally there is just miles too much conflict  between each country which then would lead on to all this, each country really had there own problem. But i think the culture of the wars could of been dealt with and not so violent and disruptive but as mention in the hypothesis for the wars the main reasons was Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism alliances and communism.

2.3. Cold War

2.3.1. The cold war was always going to happen US didn't get into much conflict before but this was always going to happen. main causes as mentioned was Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism and the main one which is communism which then leads on to the main cause of cold war because of china which got involved with that, so they could spread it but US didn't want it to spread as they are none communist country, the americans were capitalists because of this the cold war was situated where the anger between country because of communism lead on to it happening.

3. Yes or no, in some cases

4. WW1

4.1. Causes

4.1.1. Alliances

4.1.1.1. Triple Entente (Britain, France, and Russia

4.1.1.2. The Triple Alliance (Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Italy)

4.1.2. Militarism

4.1.2.1. Militarism meant an ascent in military consumption, an expansion in military and maritime powers. more impact of the military men upon the strategies of the regular citizen government. Militarism was one of the fundamental driver of the First World War.

4.1.3. Nationalism

4.1.3.1. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

4.1.4. Assassination of franz Ferdinand

4.1.5. Kaiser Wilhelm wanted war with russia.

4.2. consequences

4.2.1. Japan Joined the Allies, however recieves little in the method for German Pacific provinces.

4.3. Effects of the war

4.3.1. Treaty of versielles

4.3.2. Economic Weakness

5. WW2

5.1. Causes

5.1.1. Alliances

5.1.1.1. Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria

5.1.1.2. U.S. Britain, France, USSR, Belgium,  Poland

5.1.1.3. Germany dont respect the treat of verseiles

5.1.2. German invade Poland because of hitler

5.1.3. Nationalism

5.1.3.1. German nationalism that began to develop before World War II was a major motivation behind many individuals who joined the Nazi Party.

5.1.4. Economic depression

5.2. Effect of the world war

5.2.1. United nations

5.2.2. Korea and germany get departed in 2

5.3. Consequences

5.3.1. The beginning of the Cold War, between the United States-drove NATO collusion and the Soviet-drove Warsaw Pact

6. Cold War

6.1. Causes

6.1.1. Communism

6.1.1.1. The Soviet Union got to be one of the world's two superpowers alongside the United States. For a long time they battled the west in what is today called the Cold War. Another significant nation to be led by a comrade government is China

6.1.1.2. America hate communism

6.1.2. Alliances

6.1.2.1. United States and 11 other Western nations to form the North Atlantic. NATO

6.1.2.2. The Soviet Union and its affiliated Communist nations in Eastern Europe founded a rival alliance,

6.2. Effect of world war

6.2.1. War of proxy

6.2.1.1. Korea

6.2.1.2. Vietnam

6.2.1.3. Cuba

6.2.1.4. Afghanistan

6.3. Consequences

6.3.1. The Cold War cost both the Soviet Union and the United States a high rate of their separate gross national items, in military uses.

6.3.2. the outcomes of the Soviet Union's triumph over the Nazis were rejected, and a worldwide control of socialism was raised into a teaching by President Truman