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The impact of the First World War on Germany - 0 views

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    The impact of the War on Germany
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    Cost of the War
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Germany in World War I - 0 views

  • Every sinew of German socio-politics screamed for war. German industrialists had equipped the kaiser’s army with a host of deadly new weapons: artillery, machine guns, chemical weapons and flame throwers.
  • Defensive warfare replaced rapid advances, leading to the evolution of the Western Front – a 450-mile long network of trenches, minefields and barbed wire, running from the Swiss border to the North Sea.
  • By 1915 all major combatants, Germany included, had implemented a condition of ‘total war’. 
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  • n late 1914 the Allies took the unusual step of deeming food to be “contraband”; shipments of food headed to German ports were therefore subject to naval attack. The blockade halted German trade and imports, forcing the nation to rely on its domestic production of food. But this had also fallen significantly, due to agricultural labour being conscripted into the army or redeployed to essential wartime industries
  • Meat, potatoes and dairy products became difficult to obtain, while bread was often replaced by unpleasant ersatz substitutes, made from bran or wheat husks.
  • Silent Dictatorship’, saw Generals Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff assume control of civilian as well as military matters. The junta seized control of the press and propaganda, imposed food rationing and ordered compulsory labour for all civilian males of adult age. In August 1916 they introduced the Hindenburg Program, which sought to double munitions production by relocating agricultural workers into factories.
  • ermany may well have sought a peace deal in mid- to late-1917, if not for two revolutions in Russia
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Total War - 0 views

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    Total war in Britain
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Total War - World War I - 0 views

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    How the First World War was a Total war
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