• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: majo220114
  • hace 6 años

1. How did nationalist feelings influence the emergence of World War I? 2. What happens when a generation becomes dehumanized by its experience in war? 3. How can a young man who has fought in a war resume his daily life? Do you think you can go back to your previous life?

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Respuesta dada por: SergioRiega
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Respuesta:lo quieres en español? o ingles :v, porque amigo no entiendo el ingles v:

Explicación:


majo220114: te lo paso en español?
majo220114: 1. ¿Cómo influyeron los sentimientos nacionalistas en el surgimiento de la Primera Guerra Mundial? 2. ¿Qué sucede cuando una generación se deshumaniza por su experiencia en la guerra? 3. ¿Cómo puede un joven que ha luchado en una guerra reanudar su vida diaria? ¿Crees que puedes volver a tu vida anterior?
Respuesta dada por: sofiaa999
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1.--The German army was absolutely exhausted and the entry of the Allies into Belgium in August put the Reich on the ropes. The Germanic Social Democrats seized power and forced an armistice that would materialize the following year in the Treaty of Versailles.

That peace, with very harsh clauses for Germany, had dire consequences for Europe, with the disappearance of four great empires and a new territorial configuration. In the following years, the continent was plunged into a huge crisis.

All this caused a strong advance of nationalism and the birth of Nazism. The solution to the First World War was, paradoxically, the germ of the Second.

Nationalism rises, calls for the closure of borders, advocates the rejection of the other "

2.-While respect for life is supposed to be one of the most basic principles by which today's societies are governed, it is constantly being ignored in favor of other interests. The levels of violence that have become currently extremely high, especially in those places where war has been established, and in which it has become the most overwhelming expression of violence and aggression towards others. In addition to the violence and destruction it generates, war leads to the dehumanization of groups perceived or categorized as enemies.

t is proposed that the non-recognition of the other as a human being produces his denigration and the denial of some of the most basic aspects of human experience. If we stop seeing others as equals, as humans, and we perceive them only as warlike objects, what possibility of dialogue towards peace can be generated.

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In fact, going to war and being in the midst of constant battles and struggles for the good of your country, leaves a mark whether you want it or not, I think that if you can resume your life but your perception of life will change drastically, maybe I would appreciate her much more than when she has not entered the army and entered the battle for her life


majo220114: Gracias
sofiaa999: de nada
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