History & Civics
Answer
It was the intense nationalism which turned Europe into an assembly of vast armed camps.
- Each country went on preparing for war and arming itself to the teeth.
- Germany had acquired colonies in Africa and a few islands in the Pacific.
- In order to protect her colonies Germany began to build a powerful navy.
- The Germans dug the Kiel Canal deeper so that battle ships could find shelter in its waters.
- England requested Germany not to make such naval preparations, but she did not pay any heed, which increased the hostilities between these nations.
- Britain and France were concerned about Germany's growing military strength.
- There was an arms race and the peculiar feature of such a race is that if one country increases its armaments, other countries are compelled to do the same.
- For every battleship built by Germany, two such ships were built by England.
- Such a race for armaments could end only in a war.
- The Krupps in Germany, Vicker Armstrong in England and Schneiders in France owned high-profit armament industries. The defence spending had increased irrationally between 1908 and 1914.
Related Questions
Which of the following was not a part of the 'Allies'?
- Serbia
- France
- Britain
- Turkey
Which of the following is INCORRECT with reference to World War I?
- Triple Entente – France, Russia, Japan
- Allied Powers – Britain, France, Russia
- Triple Alliance – Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
- Central Powers – Germany, Austria, Italy
The Triple Alliance formed in 1882 did not include :
- Germany
- Austria
- Italy
- France
Mention any three ways in which Germany was affected by this treaty.
