How much of the two World Wars can Germany be attributed to her? Talk about critically.
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The world has witnessed two great wars in quick succession in the form of world war 1(1914-19) and world war 2(1939-45). The first war engulfed entire Europe and the second was far more complex involving almost all the countries of the world. Till today they’re different views among historians as to who was to blame for these wars. But a large proportion of them lay the blame squarely at the feet of Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm 2 policy of Weltpolitik and Hitler expansionist policy, threatened world peace and plunged the world into two great wars.
How Far Germany Was Responsible For World War 1
German Role In The War
Other Factors That Led To World War I
Historians who believe Germany was not primarily responsible for the war base their conclusion on the fact that other nations behaved just as badly as Germany did in the decades preceding the war, and that factors outside the control of any one country or individual were more responsible for the war. Factors like militarism, nationalism, alliance systems, and socio-cultural factors played a prominent role.
There are thus several intricately related factors that led to world war I, but these factors were brought to fore by German actions. However, laying war guilt solely on Germany through the Treaty of Versailles was not only unfair and also laid seeds for another world war where again German actions played a prominent role.
How Far Germany Was Responsible For World War II
German Role In The War
Other Factors That Led To World War II
Historians and most observers of the war blame the harsh conditions imposed by the Versailles treaty as the main reason for German bitterness and resulted in the war. But the German grievances related to the treaty were resolved by 1938. So apart from German Grievances other factors also played a huge role that led to war.
Germany certainly created conditions that precipitated the crisis but it would be unfair to blame Germany solely for the world wars. Apart from Germany many major European powers are also to blame either for creating the circumstances that cornered Germany like during world war I or for their inaction in stopping Hilter like during world war II.