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241Causes of World War I / Alfred von Tirpitz / Dreadnought / Royal Navy / Navy League / Navy / Battlecruiser / Naval strategy / John Fisher /  1st Baron Fisher / Watercraft / Military / Battleships

Naval Race between Germany and Great Britain, [removed]By Dirk Bönker The Anglo-German naval race was the most spectacular strand of the general maritime arms build-up before World War I. Often, albeit misleadingly, de

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-02 09:09:45
242Operation Barbarossa / Spy fiction / United Kingdom / Anti-German sentiment / British people / Edgar Speyer

Germanophobia (Great Britain) By Panikos Panayi During the First World War Britain became gripped with a Germanophobic hatred in which both government and the press played a central role. This hatred impacted the German

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243Balkans / Balkan Wars / Modern Europe / Eleftherios Venizelos / Macedonian front / Second Balkan War / Central Powers / Military of Bulgaria / Ottoman Empire / Europe / World War I / Bulgaria in World War I

Pre-war Military Planning (South East Europe) By Dmitar Tasić Nations of South East Europe had just ended a short but very intense period of war when, one by one, they became involved in global conflict. Some were force

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244Wars involving Canada / Causes of World War I / Mobilization / World War II / Total war / World War I / Niall Ferguson / Military history by country / Military history of Europe / Military

Economic Planning before 1914 By Martin Horn This article surveys the financial and economic planning for war before 1914 in the European Great Powers that initially entered the conflict – Austria-Hungary, Britain, Fra

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245Liège / Namur / Meuse / Walloons / Wallonia / Ardennes / National Reduit / Belgian wine / Fortified Position of Namur / Belgium / Europe / Henri Alexis Brialmont

Pre-war Military Planning (Belgium) By Christophe Bechet Following the Treaty of London in 1839, pre-war planning theories in Belgium oscillated between two positions: secure and defend endangered borders or create a pow

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246Dreadnought / Pre-dreadnought battleship / World War I / Battlecruiser / High Seas Fleet / Heavy cruiser / Ironclad warship / Russo-Japanese War / Imperial German Navy / Watercraft / Battleships / Edwardian era

Arms Race prior to 1914, Armament Policy By Eric Brose New weapons produced during the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s heightened existing tensions among European nations as countries strove to outpace their enem

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247Hungarian nobility / Count Leopold Berchtold / Czech nobility / Balkan League / Serbs / Nikola Pašić / Balkan Wars / Belgrade / Serbia / Europe / Causes of World War I / Austrian nobility

Prochaska Affair By Richard Hall The Prochaska Affair was a diplomatic dispute between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, ostensibly concerning the fate of the Austro-Hungarian consul in Prizren. However, it carried deeper impl

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248World War I / Russo-Japanese War / Western Front / Military doctrine / Aerial warfare / Battle / Modern warfare / German Empire / Wehrmacht / Military / German Army / Heer

Warfare[removed]Germany) By Markus Pöhlmann Germany entered the First World War as one of the era’s mightiest military powers. In 1914, Germany’s understanding of war was strongly influenced by four decades of pe

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249Middle East / Ethnic groups in Turkey / Armenian Genocide / Armenians in the Ottoman Empire / Nationalism / Western Armenia / Ottoman Armenian population / Millet / Russian Armenia / Asia / Ottoman Empire / Demographics of the Ottoman Empire

Minorities (Ottoman Empire/Middle East) By Hans-Lukas Kieser The Ottoman Empire was the most religiously diverse empire in Europe and Asia. Macedonia, the southernmost Balkan regions and Asia Minor, which formed historic

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250Aftermath of World War II / Germany–Poland relations / Modern history / Nuclear warfare / Wars involving Canada / World War II / French Resistance / Home front during World War II / Soviet partisans / Military history by country / Military history of Europe / Military

Occupation during the War (Belgium and France) By Larissa Wegner This article examines the German occupation of Belgium and Northern France in 1914–1918. Besides focussing on the occupiers’ motives and logic of actio

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-02 08:23:56
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