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The results of the First World War are as follows:

  1. The horrors and miseries in the aftermath of the war were’plenty. The lasting result of the war was the loss of millions of fittest meiv and permanent disabling of many more. It has been estimated that about 60 million soldiers took part in the war. Out of them, about 10 million were ** and about 20 million were wounded. Most of them were men below the age of 40. Besides, millions of civilians of starvation, **** and mindless ****.

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  1. As a result of the war, four old Empires were overthrown. They were the Hapsburg of Austria, Hohenzollerns of Germany, Romanovs of Russia and the Turkish Sultanate. Many new States were setup on the ruins of the old Empires like Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.

  2. The Treaty of Versailles was an important outcome of the war. By this Treaty, Germany had to give up large number of its territories and colonies. It was imposed a huge war indemnity and its military strength was reduced.

  3. It became common after the war to look to the Government for guidance to solve economic, social and other problems of the people. Government control over many aspects of life increased. Acute shortage of goods led to inflation. Each warring nation imposed heavy taxes to meet the war expenses. World’* production decreased and the cost of living shot up everywhere. The largest creditor-nations of Europe became debtor-nations.

  4. The most important constructive result of the First World War as the establishment of an international organization called the League of Nations to preserve the World peace by avoiding future wars. The Paris Peace Conference accepted the proposal of Woodrow Wilson. The League of Nations came into existence in 1920 with its headquarters at Geneva in Switzerland.

  5. Countries like Poland, Belgium and Czechoslovakia became independent after the war.

  6. The Paris Peace Conference, in 1919 officially ended the First World War.

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