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“The First World War Was Lost By Germany Rather Than Being Won By The Allies”. Discuss.

Germany had the potential to win the First World War. Germany had the Austro-Hungarian Empire as an ally, a Kaiser who supported the development of Germany’s army and navy, a navy that threatened Britain’s naval supremacy and U-boats that successful destroyed Allied shipping. However, because of events that occurred and the mistakes Germany that made with these factors, Germany lost the potential to win the First World War. Hence, Germany lost the First World War rather than the Allies winning the First World War.

The allies that Germany had were a factor that caused Germany to lose the First World War. A prime example of this was the surrender of the Austro-Hungarian Empire who was Germany’s main ally. In 1879, the Dual Alliance was signed between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany. During the First World War, the good internal communication lines between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany assisted with the supply of the Central Power’s army and the movement of......


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