The Fall of Germany in World War I
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The Fall Of Germany In World War I
None of the European power wanted World War I, but they feared
Germany. Germany was newly unified, and was beating the European
powers in population and Industry. France wanted to recover the
Alsace-Lorraine. Britain was a country used to being on the ocean, so
they felt threatened by Germany's colonial expansion and William II's
insisting on a large navy. Russia and Austria feared pressure on their
unstable empires. In 1887 William II refused to renew the Reinsurance
treaty with Russia, but continued the Triple Alliance of Germany,
Austria-Hungary, and Italy. In 1894 Russia made an alliance with
France, and Great Britain settled it's differences with France in the
Entente Cordiale in 1904 forming the Triple Entente.
The assassination, with Serbian Knowledge, of the liberal
Austrian archduke Francis Ferdinan in Sarajevo in June 1914 was the
spark that set off the war. Germany assured Austria full support,
which resulted in an Austrian ultimatum that Serbia could not accept.
Austria declared war on Serbia. Russia mobilized to defend Serbia,
then Germany declared war on Russia. Germany also declared war on
France. Germany wanted a quick defeat of France. To avoid the French
frontier, German forces moved through neutral Belgium thinking they
would take Paris by surprise. The Germans encountered more resiezce
than expected in Belgium, giving France time to prepare. [Caidin 207]
This violation of international law destroyed all sympathy for the
Central Powers. Although German forces nearly reached Paris, the
British and French Miraculously turned back the Germans at the Battle
of Marne. The two sides dug trenches for a war that would last four
years. The Russians then attacked sending Germany into a two front
war. The Germans defeated the Russians Many times on the east, but the
Allies blockaded the Germans on the east by cutting off food and raw
materials, The Germans became desperate to break the blockade, so they
declared unrestricted submarine warfare. [Villiers 176] After several
American ships were sunk, the United States entered the war in 1917.
The Russians were in the middle of several revolutions so they were
not a threat to Germans. In 1918 when the Germans did not have to
worry about the east, they launched an all out offensive attack in the
west, but the United Allies slowly turned the tide. Realizing the
situation was hopeless the German High Command urged William to let a
new civil government sue for peace. Woodrow Wilson, U.S. President
from 1913 to 1921, insisted on dealing with citizens. William
grudgingly appointed Prince Max of Baden as chancellor. Even Though
Wilson was negotiating with the chancellor there were still many
problems. Fighting continued, sailors mutinied, socialist staged
strikes, workers and military formed Communist councils, and
revolution broke out in Bavaria. [Grolier] Prince Max announced the
abdication of William II and resigned.
When Germany surrendered and changed its government, it
expected a negotiated peace rather than the harsh terms of the
Versailles treaty of 1919. The allies were