One of the things that lead me to believe that Germany is the cause for World War I is that Germany wanted everyone’s land. They fought for land in Africa, and even countries like Norway and Poland. The German army/navy invaded more than five countries just to gain land, and achieved most of it. Germany’s series of battles with countries for their land gave them the ability to spend excessive amounts of money to make sure the land they’ve obtained overseas is still standing. (Weeks, 14) Germany continuing to take land from other countries was a form of imperialism. Britain was so alarmed by the exponential growth of German colonies that they began to doubt their hegemony.
Another thing that led me to believe that Germany is the cause for World War I is …show more content…
The Schlieffen Plan was Germany’s attack strategy against France. The plan was to attack France once Russia started to release troops near the German border. After the Schlieffen Plan failed Germany, it eventually led to Britain declaring war against Germany on August of 1914. Britain showed no interest in going to war, but they were sucked in on account of Germany’s equalized success with Britain. Even invading Russia and Belgium, being a part of the Schlieffen Plan, didn’t force them into war. Britain sitting out the war was what Germany wanted. They also wanted the British to ignore the treaty they had with London and allow German passage through