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Was Anglo-German naval rivalry the real cause of World War 1?

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Was Anglo-German naval rivalry the real cause of World War 1?

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Therefore, in conclusion, I will sum up what we have explored. We have looked at the Anglo-German naval race, but that turned out not to be a valid theory. We had a look at the increase of tension between all the empires of the early 1900’s, which suggested that war was inevitable, and everyone was to blame. And we have had a look into article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles, which will forever teach our children that Germany was responsible. But was Germany responsible? Historically, looking at the sources and making a decision, my would be no, that war was both side’s fault, and all are to blame (although Germany suffered the consequences & if this essay were talking about World War II, America, Britain, and France were almost certainly responsible for causing such a depression in Germany that allowed Hitler to rise). However, no matter what the historical reason be, Germany will be remembered forever as starting the war, by the majority who refuse to look in to this kind of thing.

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