Our department hold posters a bout (stopping First World War one) in 11-NOV-1918 in main building with attendance many lecturers and students.

According to what happened in the past, between 4 years from 1914-1918.
This contribution builds on the assumption that the largely unregulated employment of force practiced by Europeans outside of central Europe in the last decades before World War I, between 1914 and 1918, for the first time developed its full destructive potential in a catastrophic war between industrialized Western countries. It focuses on justifications for war and intervention in the three decades before World War I, differentiating between order-related and ontological justifications.