It seems like a big war between dictatorships and democracies is only a few. By the end of the 19th century, the United States, England, France, and Northern Europe emerged, and for example, even in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, not only Germany but also France were hereditary monarchies. the Second Reich of Napoleon III Of course, it changed into a third republic during the war. It was only in the 1880s that poor citizens of England and France had the right to vote, so it was the beginning of a true democracy. It's just men. But the weakness of democratic states, the weakness of military discipline, is that in 1914 the United States and France joined forces to stop Germany, but in 1940 the defeat of democracy by Nazi Germany in France was a major defeat. Germany, Japan, Italy, and fascist countries attacked democracy. Democratic people who are fed up with the countryside are laughing at each other. Italy was no problem, but... Germany and Japan swept Europe and Asia, so France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Northern Europe, and other democracies. Eastern European model democracies like the Czech Republic. In the end, the U.S. and Britain alone gained strength and led other dictatorships such as the Soviet Union to overthrow them, so the Cold War was inevitable afterwards. Since then, there has been no war between democracies and dictatorships, except that Israel has fought with Arab dictatorships. The United States did hunt for Third World dictators, but this is not a war of numbers... ...Noriega and Hussein. The Korean War and the Vietnam War are dictatorships except for the U.S. South Korea, North Korea, China, Soviet Union, North Vietnam, South Vietnam. First of all, the democratic parallel has moved eastward from the German-French border (Majino line) to the West-East German border (the Iron Curtain) and lasted for 40 years. France lived Cheers, Germany is early...Scream. This issue ended in 1990 with the reunification of Germany and the democratization of Eastern Europe (especially Russia). In order to enjoy democracy and pleasure, the neighboring great dictatorship must be eliminated... ...I'm relieved that Japan has become a postwar democracy with its lax military and South Korea's breakwater. After World War II, major democracies, the United States, Britain, France, and Germany joined in the post-war defeat... democratization by defeat. After the June 1987 uprising, Korea also joined a democratic nation... ...of course, neighboring dictatorship China and North Korea are the problem. Fortunately, however, the collapse of the Cold War in the 1990s led to the collapse of North Korea as an isolated country, while South Korea was firmly supported by the U.S. Although the truce line suddenly changed to a democratic-to-dictatorship border like the German-French border, the Iron Curtain, and the Israeli border, it is a relief that the rear area of the dictatorship collapsed at the same time. In fact, this case is quite rare... ...to deal with this situation that has changed since the '90s, we need to reinforce high-tech weapons and not let young people off the hook and roll in the army. "Army should not be a democracy to defend democracy." I saw it in the movie Crimson Tide
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