Europe: 1914 Height of “Civilization”

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Aim: To what extent are circumstances, rather than individuals, responsible for events in history?

Europe: 1914 Height of “Civilization”

European Civilization-”The Proud Tower” Individual rights, some form of democracy, mild tolerance, New tech: Airplane, automobile, telegraph, radio, advances in medicine, surgery Middle class lifestyle, popular culture, golden age of literature

Cataclysmic Event: WWI

1914-1945 Europe Turned to Ash

World War I Began EVERYTHING Russian Revolution, World War II, The Holocaust, totalitarianism…

World War I Simulation