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The Causes of WWI. Nationalism. All ethnic groups in Europe were nationalistic ( extremely proud of their culture and heritage ). France wanted to start a war with Germany because it had lost two provinces ( Alsace and Lorraine ) in its last war against Germany.
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Nationalism • All ethnic groups in Europe were nationalistic (extremely proud of their culture and heritage). • France wanted to start a war with Germany because it had lost two provinces (Alsace and Lorraine)in its last war against Germany. • “Pan-Slavism” was spreading in Russia and Serbia. This was the belief that all Slavs should be united into one country. This was obviously going to create problems between Russia / Serbia and all other countries with Slavs living within their boundaries. • Ethnic groups living within crumbling empires wanted to break away and form their own countries. • Austria-Hungary was ethnically and religiously divided – all these groups wanted independence.
Germany had taken Alsace and Lorraine from France after a war in 1871.
Imperialism (Colonization) • The Great Powers (Britain, France, Germany...) wanted to acquire as many colonies as possible. • Colonies would ensure access to resources and a market for all the goods produced in the home country. • Result: There was increasing competition for colonies in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. • Problem: Germany had had the most powerful military and economy, but very few colonies!
Alliances • European powers had been divided into two allied camps: • The Triple Alliance or Central Powers • (Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary) • The Triple Entente or Allied Powers • (Britain, France, Russia) • This made war more likely because now they all knew that they had “backup”.
Lack of Fear • In 1914, most people were not afraid of war. • Most believed that a war would be short, and that victory for their side was a certainty.
Arms Race (Militarism) • The division into two allied camps led to an arms race. • All Great Powers adopted universal conscription, creating large reserves of manpower. • Plans of attack had already been drafted. • Armies and navies had been expanded tremendously. • Both sides were expanding their armed forces in order to maintain the balance of power. • Example: The French and German armies doubled in size between 1871 and 1914. • Example: There was a naval competition between Britain and Germany as a result of the building of the first Dreadnought. This type of ship was so powerful that it made all older ships obsolete.
So how did WWI actually begin? • In 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed a region named Bosnia. This was a problem because Bosnia was populated by Slavs, including many Serbs. • Result: The Russians and the Serbs were very upset. • A terrorist organization called “The Black Hand” was formed . Its goal was to cause a war so that Bosnia could be taken over by Serbia. • In 1914, the Austrian Archduke (heir to the throne), Franz Ferdinand, decided to tour the capital of Bosnia, Sarajevo, with his wife. • The members of the Black Hand decided that this was the time to act. They planned to assassinate the Archduke during his tour of Sarajevo!
Causes of WWI - Summary • Nationalism • Imperialism (Colonization) • Alliances • Lack of fear • Arms race (Militarism) • Finally, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand