The arms race between Great Britain and Germany that occurred from the last decade of the nineteenth century until the advent of World War I in 1914 was...
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American dreadnought race between Argentina, Brazil and Chile from 1907 to 1914. The Anglo-German naval arms race, between Imperial Germany and the United Kingdom...
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The phrase World War I naval arms race most often refers to the Anglo-German dreadnought race that is often cited as a factor in kindling the war. It can...
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allowing for greater focus on protecting India and competing in the Anglo-German naval arms race. The alliance was part of a larger British strategy to reduce...
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Anglo-German Naval Agreement was to be the beginning of a series of arms limitation agreements that were made to limit German expansionism. The Anglo-German...
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Triple Entente (section Naval race with Germany)
"The Anglo-German naval rivalry and informal arms control, 1912–1914." Journal of Conflict Resolution 36.2 (1992): 284–308. Bönker, Dirk (2015). "Naval Race...
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of German power. While Britain and Russia were hostile to German designs in the region, members of the Triple Alliance were in turn opposed to Anglo-Russian...
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South American nations of Argentina and Chile engaged in an expensive naval arms race to ensure the other would not gain supremacy in the Southern Cone....
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The Naval Laws (‹See Tfd›German: Flottengesetze, "Fleet Laws") were five separate laws passed by the German Empire, in 1898, 1900, 1906, 1908, and 1912...
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1897 to 1914, a naval arms race between the United Kingdom and Germany took place. British concern about rapid increase in German naval power resulted...
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König-class battleship (category Articles containing German-language text)
to begin construction quickly to compete with Britain in the Anglo-German naval arms race prevented any more radical changes. Diesel engines were planned...
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Entente Cordiale (redirect from Anglo-French Entente)
Kingdom and the French Republic which saw a significant improvement in Anglo-French relations. The French term Entente Cordiale (usually translated as...
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a needless, expensive, and possibly dangerous arms race, the major countries signed a series of naval disarmament agreements. The American delegation...
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strengthening of the German Empire, the creation of the Triple Alliance of 1882, and the exacerbation of Franco-German and Russo-German tensions at the end...
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Regentes and HMHS Dover Castle. Anglo-German naval arms race German entry into World War I German Imperial Admiralty Imperial German plans for the invasion of...
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Weltpolitik (category Pages with German IPA)
Second Moroccan Crisis of 1905 and 1911. The Anglo-German naval arms race was likely lost when Germany failed to keep up with the British after the advent...
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Edwardian era (section Naval race with Germany)
policy and the build-up of its navy from 1898 which led to the Anglo-German naval arms race. British diplomat Arthur Nicolson argued it was "far more disadvantageous...
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First Moroccan Crisis (category France–Germany relations)
worsened German relations with both France and Britain and helped enhance the new Anglo-French Entente. On 31 March 1905 Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany arrived...
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Causes of World War I (redirect from Germany's blank check to austria)
halt the Anglo-German naval arms race, the race suddenly paused in late 1912 as Germany cut its naval budget. In April 1913, Britain and Germany signed...
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apocalyptic fear and apocalyptic hope. History of Germany during World War I Anglo-German naval arms race Causes of World War I Historiography of the causes...
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the British Naval Defence Act 1889, fuelled the Anglo-German naval arms race. Tirpitz had urged for the dissolution of the Imperial Naval High Command...
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Agadir Crisis (category Foreign relations of the German Empire)
International relations (1814–1919) Pact of Cartagena Anglo-German naval arms race French–German enmity "Agadir Incident | European history". Encyclopedia...
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A naval arms race among Argentina, Brazil, and Chile—the wealthiest and most powerful countries in South America—began in the early twentieth century...
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it became clear that Germans would not prevail in the Anglo-German naval arms race. Even with technological superiority, Germany's energy infrastructure...
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national significance at a time when Britain and Germany were engaged in the Anglo-German naval arms race that preceded the outbreak of the First World War...
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assassination was erected in 1930 but, following the 1941 German invasion of Yugoslavia, it was removed by German troops and Volksdeutsche and was subsequently given...
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Padfield, Peter The Great Naval Race: Anglo-German Naval Rivalry 1900–1914 (2005) Palmer, Alan. Crowned Cousins: The Anglo-German Royal Connection (London...
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SMS Derfflinger (category Articles containing German-language text)
battlecruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) built in the early 1910s during the Anglo-German naval arms race. She was the lead ship...
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could have easily ended the Anglo-German naval arms race in 1912 by promising to remain neutral in a war between Germany and France.[contradictory] Buchanan...
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This put extra pressure on the German Navy which never reached a position of parity in the Anglo-German naval arms race nor did it expand enough to satisfy...
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