Treaty of Versailles ... Although war reparations were required from Britain as well as the agreement of demilitarization, the German Navy mostly concerned Great Britain. ... View More
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British Isolation ... As the architect of the new German navy Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz said ampquotGermany could build a fleet strong enough, not to defeat the British, but to do ... View More
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Arms Race ... The Architect of the new German Navy, Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz, aimed to build as much as twothird of the British navy and have them situated at the North ... View More
Wordcount: 503
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desert fox ... had control of the army. The German Navy and Luftwaffe functioned on separate command. Effective organization was further hindered ... View More
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Balkan Nationalism as WWI cause ... Kaiser Wilhelm II. Wilhelm wanted to expand the German navy and began so by building a fleet of battleships. Britain attempted to ... View More
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To what extent was Austria guilty of causing world war one ... Also at the Outbreak of War Britains massive fleet of Dreadnought Battleships was at it most pontent a good to to engage the German navy which Britain wished ... View More
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WolfPacks ... was put in charge of the Uboat arm of the Kriegsmarine and later achieved rank of Kapitan Admiral and was appointed Commander of the German Navy in January ... View More
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THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR ONE ... his. He increased the German navy and built many warships. Britain responded with building more ships and increasing its navy too. ... View More
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Hitleramp39s Remilitarization ... Britain had also made a treaty with Germany allowing the German navy to grow to a formidable strength. Germany had also become an air power. ... View More
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Appeasement in Europe ... Apart from this, there was no action taken against Germany. The next sign of appeasement in 1935 was regarding the German Navy. ... View More
Wordcount: 1062
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Weapons of World War One ... The Swiss Army was the first to officially use the Luger P.04 pistol. They were followed by the German Navy in in 1904 and the German Army in 1908. ... View More
Wordcount: 1122
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WW2 Timeline ... Sept 3, 1939 Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany. Sept 4, 1939 British Royal Air Force attacks the German Navy. ... View More
Wordcount: 463
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Causes of World One ... Great Britain, influenced by the expansion of the German navy, developed its task force under the guidance of Admiral Sir John Fisher. ... View More
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Enigma Machine ... German Light Cruiser ampquotMagdaboardampquot ran around the Baltic sea, the Russians that were in that area captured the ship and found in it the German Navy Secret code ... View More
Wordcount: 784
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WWl ... The United States with the interception of the ampquotZimmerman Telegramampquot and the Kaiser announcing that the German Navy would reinitiate the practice of ... View More
Wordcount: 453
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Why was Germany treated harshly by the big Four after WWI ... His main concern was in ensuring that the German navy would never emerge as a threat to the British navy since the British royal navy had always been a source ... View More
Wordcount: 616
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The Cause of WW1 ... Expansion of the German navy, involving the construction of powerful battleships, was met with the launch of the British Dreadnought class of naval vessel ... View More
Wordcount: 1324
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World War One German gULT ... The main policies of Weltpolitik were to build a German Navy strong enough to impose neutrality on the British in any future European war to make Germany a ... View More
Wordcount: 4213
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german u boats ... of it with a greater power and the ability to defeat any opposing navy with greater ... there were a few ways in which the Allies tried to stop the German Uboats. ... View More
Wordcount: 954
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Reinhard Heydrich A Brief Biography ... Heydrich was always drawn to military type organizations and as soon as he was of legal age, 18, he joined the German Navy. With ... View More
Wordcount: 354
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The Desert Fox ... On The 6th of June, the German Navy kept their vessels in docks because of the poor weather and rough seas. With the German Navy ... View More
Wordcount: 3859
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Evolution of the submarine, as a technology, and it role in the ... ... These experiments were then totally stopped till the German Navy introduced the first snorkel masts and the valves in their design of submarines. ... View More
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Operation Barbarossa ... There was also support from the German navy, and support from the Finnish, Rumanian, Italian, Hungarian, Slovak, Croatian, and Spanish armies. ... View More
Wordcount: 2437
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BRITISH WOMENamp39S BATTLE WITH, AND FOR THEIR GOVERNMENT IN THE ... The Womenamp39s Land Army WLA replaced vital farming positions during a time when the German navy made the possibility of imports impossible, sinking merchant ... View More
Wordcount: 1778
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Nuremberg Trials ... Alfred Jodl Chief of the Operations Staff of the High Command of the German Armed Forces, Erich Raeder former CinC of the German navy, Karl Donitz ... View More
Wordcount: 2293
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Germany: WW1 responsible ... On the other hand, the German Navy Law of 1898 increased the German battleships from nine cruisers to twelve, followed by a new law in 1900 which doubled the ... View More
Wordcount: 2460
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The Rise of Nazism in Germany ... the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, claiming ampquotthis is all I want, I wonamp39t do anything else.ampquot He secretly built up the German army, navy, and aircraft. ... View More
Wordcount: 803
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Hitler as a Wartime Leader ... The German army had killed many of the soldiers that were there. The RAF had suffered heavy losses. The royal navy was strong and in tacked but the navy alone ... View More
Wordcount: 2526
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Hitler and WWII ... On May 7, the commanders of the German army and navy signed papers declaring the unconditional surrender of their forced. The war in Europe was over. View More
Wordcount: 409
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World War II ... France, Hitler wanted to conquer Great Britain, but because the British navy controlled the seas Hitler could not invade but he hoped the German Air Force ... View More
Wordcount: 1636
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