Most importantly, World War One did not destroyed German. At the end of World War Two most cities in Germany had been bombed and reduced to ruins. The Volk Nationalism that carried throughout both wars was finally broken by the destruction and loss. The moral of the people was broken, where as the First World War brought anger. The other vast difference was the loss of life. An estimated 10 million died in world war one; there was an estimated 60 million in World War Two. Germany had to rebuild the entire country after WWII in comparison to the governmental and economical rebuild that was needed after the First World
Most importantly, World War One did not destroyed German. At the end of World War Two most cities in Germany had been bombed and reduced to ruins. The Volk Nationalism that carried throughout both wars was finally broken by the destruction and loss. The moral of the people was broken, where as the First World War brought anger. The other vast difference was the loss of life. An estimated 10 million died in world war one; there was an estimated 60 million in World War Two. Germany had to rebuild the entire country after WWII in comparison to the governmental and economical rebuild that was needed after the First World