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    Default Re: Could Kaiser Germany have conquered the world?

    A few corrections:

    The Germans DID want an Empire, one that could rival Britain's or France's.

    Salazar: Pretty unusual if Germany's objective was to help AH against Serbia and Russia, but then chose to attack France, wouldn't you say?

    Russia didn't stand a chance in the war. The incompetent fools of Russian officers just mucked the whole thing up. That's what you get if officers are given their positions on the basis of wealth as opposed to merit... I'm not saying militarily they couldn't face Germany, it was just that when you suffer defeat after defeat while your country is messed up, getting worse and you are all the way at the front line, and the people are protesting due to just about everything, something's bound to happen, and make it impossible to defeat Germany while retaining the country. Also, the Russians had to face the Austro-Hungarians as well.
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    Actually, as DukeofSerbia said, france was allied with russia. And of course they wanted an Empire, but it's not like germany started that war, they were mostly interested in Colonies (of course they came a bit late with that idea, i mean every halfrespectable european state had some kind of colony somewhere on the planet)

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    On the topic of World War I not being really a big World War (as in WW2) - keep this in mind:

    In World War I, there were five major and very old empires (along with other nations that also held colonial power such as France) involved in the fighting in Europe - the British, Ottoman, German, Austro-Hungarian, and Russian empires. The war had a huge impact on the world since much of the world was divided either colonially or through spheres of influence by these powers (along with France and then the U.S.). The destruction of four of these empires distrupted world order to this very day.

    And end my rant which wasn't really directed at anyone here, more of a rant against U.S. history classes who seem to skim over WW1 as though it were nothing more than the first salvo of WW2.

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    Default Re: Could Kaiser Germany have conquered the world?

    Quote Originally Posted by Salazar
    Actually, as DukeofSerbia said, france was allied with russia. And of course they wanted an Empire, but it's not like germany started that war, they were mostly interested in Colonies (of course they came a bit late with that idea, i mean every halfrespectable european state had some kind of colony somewhere on the planet)
    Allies aren't obligated to help. The Italians were allies with the Austro-Hungarians and Germans at the beginning of WWI, but ended up joining the allied side. No, Germany wanted European domination, not some colonies elsewhere. Germany already had some colonies, unlike what you imply.

    Germany didn't start the war on her own, no. But Germany did launch the Schlieffen Plan. Also, Germany's dreadnought-building race with Britain didn't help prevent the war either, both wanting naval domination. The war was began by all sides, making secret treaties, having imperial ambitions and building up of armies. Germany wasn't all innocent as you imply.
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    Also, just to throw this in,
    Wasn't the Kaiser an unstable person, not mentally but politically, and had a very mercurial personality?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal Murat
    Also, just to throw this in,
    Wasn't the Kaiser an unstable person, not mentally but politically, and had a very mercurial personality?
    Darn tootin'! Loved England, felt threatened by England and Edward VII the most. Fired Bizmarck, backed Tirpitz' plan for a navy -- against the advice of Bizmarck and most of his "cabinet." Tried to break up the alliance of France and Russia -- but always treated Nicholas as an idiot (possibly true, but poor politics). Panicked over East Prussia despite being fully aware of the Schlieffen plan's goals and thrust. Threatened ambassadors from neighboring countries for no reason. Bit of an idiot vis-a-vis political skills, even for a regime not exactly renowned for foreign policy finesse.
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    Yes you're right, the British and French beat back the German offenses after adapting to the new tactics and intial shock. I supose that's a even bigger sign that the German forces had simply ran out of manpower and resources - had they adopted these tactics and strategies even a year earlier, things might have changed significantly.

    They could have forced a favorable armistice in the west - and they were trying to. The offensive was done in hopes that they could either force France to capitulate (with the reasoning that it would cause mutiny among the French soldiers, which had increasingly occured after the Nivelle Offensive) or to buy time while the Germans built permanent defensive fortifications along the line to hold the Allies back.

    In the end though, it is amazing with what carnage Trench Warfare in World War I did. In 1916, before the Battle of the Somme, the British were engaged in no major battles and still suffered over 100,000+ casualties.

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