Causes, practices and effects of war

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Causes of War

Leadup to WWII

  • arms races: Naval Race between Britain and Germany
  • Alliances for nonagression and mutual defence:
    • Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
    • Triple Entente: England, France, Russia . Germany viewed this as a "plot to encircle" them.
  • Russia has called itself "protector of the Southern Slavs" -- needed access to the Mediterranean
    • the Balkans are a 'powder keg'.
  • Germany: militarism and nationalism in the German Confederation since 1814
    • Bismarck: unites Germany, increases army. He enacts the biggest peacetime military increase in history: 30%
  • September: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Serajevo.
    • "spark in the powder keg" of the Balkans.
  • Francis Joseph I of Austria-Hungary asks Kaiser Willhelm II of Germany for support in case of war with Serbia
    • support granted: Francis Joseph sends an unacceptable ultimatum sent to Serbia, war begins
    • why did Kaiser Willhelm II grant support? some historians say he underestimated Russia's dedication to the Balkans, others thought he believed war was inevitable.
  • Culpin&Henig, Modern World History: German generals agreed that the threat from the Entente made war inevitable: war 'the sooner the better'

Practices of War

WWI

  • Mostly deadlocked trench warfare
  • Rudimentary tanks and air power (early dogfighting in the air; Germans had dirigibles)


Effects of War

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