Editing Similarities between WWI and WWII

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| Who was involved || There were two factions; the Central Powers (Germany, Austro-Hungarian empire and the Ottoman Empire) versus the Allies (France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the US) || There were also two alliances confronted; the Axis (Germany, Italy, Japan) versus the Allies (France, Britain, the US, the Soviet Union and China)
 
| Who was involved || There were two factions; the Central Powers (Germany, Austro-Hungarian empire and the Ottoman Empire) versus the Allies (France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the US) || There were also two alliances confronted; the Axis (Germany, Italy, Japan) versus the Allies (France, Britain, the US, the Soviet Union and China)
 
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| What caused it? || The main reason or excuse behind WWI was de murder oh the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria during June, 1914. There was also a combination of nationalism, militarism and imperialism going on that did not help either.||Germany was in such bad shape after WWI, mostly because of the jarring conditions of the Treaty of Versailles. This crisis and instability facilitated the rise of Adolf Hitler.
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| What caused it? || The main reason or excuse behind WWI was de murder oh the Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria during June, 1914. There was also a combination of nationalism, militarism and imperialism; that did not help either. ||Germany was in such bad shape after WWI, mostly because of the jarring condition of the Treaty of Versailles. This crisis and instability facilitated the rise of Adolf Hitler.
  
 
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| Results|| Russia, Germany,Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires were defeated. The last two stop from existing.||The war finished with a victory from the Allies. Germany, Italy and Japan lost.
 
| Results|| Russia, Germany,Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires were defeated. The last two stop from existing.||The war finished with a victory from the Allies. Germany, Italy and Japan lost.
 
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| Post-war outcome|| As a result of the severity of the Treaty of Versailles, Adolf Hitler’s political party rose in Germany. Many believe the biggest consequence of WW1 was WW2. ||It was not related to WW2, but soon after WW2 ended, the Cold war began (USSR vs the US).
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| What caused it? || As a result of the severity of the Treaty of Versailles, Adolf Hitler’s political party rose in Germany. Many believe the biggest consequence of WW1 was WW2. ||It was not related to WW2, but soon after WW2 ended, the Cold war began (USSR vs the US).
  
 
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