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Did Germany deliberately bring about a major war in 1914, and if so why didn't she do so earlier?

Title: Did Germany deliberately bring about a major war in 1914, and if so why didn't she do so earlier?
Category: History / War & Conflicts
Details: Words: 2620 | Pages: 11.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Did Germany deliberately bring about a major war in 1914, and if so why didn't she do so earlier?

This title question deals with a highly controversial and very sensitive issue especially for the German people. The outbreak of a First World War in 1914, and the horrors which it unleashed stimulated a hot debate on the question of 'war guilt.' It is possible to imagine that people felt they needed to place blame somewhere, and therefore that the Versaille Treaty requiring Germany to repay costs after the war was a manifestation of this. Conversely, …showed first 75 words of 2620 total

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showed last 75 words of 2620 total…Hobsbawm, E., 1987. The Age of Empire. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Joll, J., 1966. Fritz Fischer and his Critics. In: H.W. Koch, ed. 1984. The Origins of the First World War. 2nd ed. Basingstoke/London: Macmillan. Ritter, G., 1970. The Sword and the Sceptre; The Problem of Militarism in Germany Volume II; The European Powers and the Wilhelmine Empire, 1890-1914. Florida: University of Miami Press. Snyder, L., 1958. Historic Documents of World War I. Toronto/New York/London: Van Nostrand.

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