The origin of the First World War on the history of diplomacy has brought many different theories about the origin of the First World War. Historians are all interested in various aspects of prewar events. Many people observe very different conclusions when observing them from different periods. For example, the German responsibility theory was proposed after being revised at the announcement of various diplomatic documents shortly after the war. Later, many historians put the main responsibility in France and Russia.
Observing the origin of World War I will try to clarify the beginning of the Cold War by finding the origin of World War II and analyzing the conclusion of the latter. The origin of the First World War from 1914 to 1918 was mainly in two different geopolitical developments, the latter half of the 19th century and the early 20th century. The first of these was the unification of Germany after the period of relative peace after the Napoleonic War. In 1871, unification of Germany found a superiority of a single territory in the center of Europe.
History of Europe during the two world wars The origins and history of the First World War, the political, social and cultural influences of the lives of Europe through this world, the political economic crisis between the two world wars, the fascism The rise of totalitarian regime, and the crisis of liberal democracy The origin and process of the First World War and the Holocaust. Only one version of A HIS 344 can be used for credit. Prerequisite: Beginner or advanced, or history 3 units
There seems to be two main arguments before our eyes arising from the origin of the First World War. One is war planning, the other is accident and miscalculation. My aim is to focus on these major European countries, Germany, England, France and Russia then analyze these two arguments in detail. I think that World War I had been effectively planned for the next few days, but due to some miscalculation, it was proposed to start a war in Europe in August 1914 then. Using various sources of historians, I will discuss this on planned warfare. It is almost entirely attributed to the German Empire and introduces the other side of the argument that the First World War is the result of accidents and miscalculations. In any case, some people think German dominant Europe will provide the foundation for Weltpolitik's ideal success.