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Was German Aggression responsible for the outbreak of WW1?
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A2 level History (From Kaiser to Fuhrer) Mind Map on Was German Aggression responsible for the outbreak of WW1?, created by Marika Rutlin on 18/04/2016.
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Was German Aggression responsible for the outbreak of WW1?
Yes
Escape forwards
The government wanted to distract the general public from social problems
Poverty increase due to urbanisation
Since 1912 the SPD had become the largest political group showing the rise in extremism
Zabern Affair showed social resistance
Planned War of Aggression
Naval Laws of 1898 and 1900
War Council meeting of 1912
'Free-Hand' policy
The Schliefen Plan violated Belgium neutrality and anticipated War on two fronts
Planned originally in 1905 and remained unchanged
The first 40 days of war were by railway timetable
Their continual support for Austria Hungary
Moroccan Crisis 1909
Balkans Crisis 1912-13
'Blank Cheque' offered 5th July 1914
Welttpolitik indicated they wanted territorial gain
No
Germany felt encircled
Agreements that they were not part of
Triple Entente
Calculated Risk - European War was inevitable and the sooner the better for Germany
Increasing tensions in Europe
Moroccan Crisis
Bosnian Crisis
Balkan Wars
Army expansions
Naval rivals with Britain
Russia - 500,000 extra troops in 1913
France - extended conscription from 2 to 3 years
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