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Regarding leadership, there were entirely different levels of leadership anticipation in
both WWI and WWII. In WWII, the administration appeared to be stronger than in World War I.
at some point there is a relationship on leadership between the two wars. For example, in both,
they considered administration as the key to their victory in the war. Several developments of
leadership during the end of world war I was, in turn, starting to appear like the coming days of
World War II which had breakthroughs and stable warfare.
Concerning geography, the maps for World War I appeared entirely different from the
charts for World War II. For example, in WWI, nations such as Russia and many others ceased
to exist. However, towards the end of the WWI, many countries were seen to emerge. The
knowledge of geography in WWI played a significant role towards the success of World War II.
World War II had significant effects on civilians more than the World War I. For
example, WWI was fought for about four years while WWII took close to 7 years. Therefore, in
WWII, civilians were significantly affected by the prolonged duration of war more than in WWI.
However, the two wars relate regarding effects on civilians in the sense that they both interfered
with the health and economic outcome of the citizens globally.
Politics in WWI were more encountered than in WWII. For example, the post-war
policies, which were faced with onerous terms for Versailles treaty, fueled the emergence of
Adolf Hitler movement in Germany. As a result, the party established in WWI stimulated the rise
of WWII. The support of Nazism, commonly known as a war veteran who at past was betrayed
by the Germans politicians created a firm base for the rise of World War II.
In conclusion, Eurasian religions being part of religious which cuts across the Europe and
Asia regions. There are several similarities based on the social and political impact of Eurasian
faiths in both during 1450 CE to 1750 CE and during 20th and 21st centuries. More so, there are