World War 1

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WORLD WAR 1

Costs of World War 1

Table of Contents

Outline3

Introduction5

Thesis Statement……………………………………………………………………………………………6

Discussion6

Money and Resources6

Destruction of Human Capital………………………………………………………..…....…9

Disruptive Labor Management………………………………………………..……………………..11

Conclusion12

References13

Outline

Introduction

Thesis Statement: World War 1 was economicly devistating to all the countries that participated in the war because wars are expensive in money and other resourses, destructive of human capital, and disruptive to labor management

Body

Aspect 1: The costs of the war

The costs of the war in absolute raw figures, which is not being reported in units rose to 64 billion and 120 million.

The rough full cost of Italian financial war expected to be around 94 billion.

The weapons and the artillery, along with the ammunition constituted up to 10.725 million

The cost of battlefield produced the largest share of military engineering in terms of technological advances.

The civil and political services emerged as the surfacing rose.

Aspect 2: The labor management

There was a huge amount of mishap in the premises of the war.

There were severely injured and disabled who went through a great deal of pain.

The leader of a German group, Adolf Hitler, encouraged the belief of street demonstrations.

The political and economic situation tended to plateau.

The military discipline was completely broken; the soldiers abandoned their battle stations (Mmeyer, 2007).

Aspect 3:

The repression was cruel and massive, although with some data available, the death toll rises to several million.

The human costs of World War I were very high.

The main theater of war was losing the agricultural, industrial and human factors.

Some have embarked on a pacifism that claimed the value of each individual and of human life.

Few of the allies, however, exalted life values ??and warriors (Meyer, 2007).

Conclusion

Understanding the emergence of violent political groups, supporters of an extreme nationalism, totalitarian and xenophobic.

A gradual disbelief in many societies to liberal democracies.

Costs of World War 1

IntroductionPolitically, four empires collapsed authoritarian, which profoundly transformed the map of Europe, redesigned by the peace treaty of 1919. The Empire of Tsar (become communist Russia), the Ottoman Empire, was reduced to Turkey, the Empire Austria-Hungary was dismantled, with the birth of tiny Austria and Hungary, Czechoslovakia and an independent Yugoslavia, the end of the German Empire, which fell in territorial terms. New global political balance was to be structured. The entire war had three major devastations held throughout. There was massive bloodshed, the costs and expenses of the war had exceeded more than anything expected, and the labor management in a proper and sufficient manner. The war was known in Africa, where the Franco-British took possession of German colonies and in the Far East, where Japan did the same with the Mariana Islands and Qingdao.The colonies provided food, raw materials and soldiers. This first decline of European influence in the colonies, joined the U.S. expansion, the biggest beneficiary of the war with Japan, whose capital was placed next to Paris and London in the international arena. There was social transformation, which was formed. Social differences were accentuated by the enrichment of the arms merchants and the impoverishment of small savers retirees and employees affected by inflation. Women became indispensable during the war in offices, schools (to compensate for the departure of many ...
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