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Germanyhope that there submarine warfare and Attacks would lead to?

Germany's submarine warfare was unrestricted. These attacks led to World War I.


How did Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare lead to american entry into ww1?

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What event lead to the US involvement in world war 1?

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Sinking of the Lusitiana, the Zimmerman Telegram, and Political ties to Interviews.


How did world war 1 effect subsiquent history?

WW1 introduced submarine warfare, tanks, chemical warfare, and aerial combat. Man's history already knew battleship warfare from Tsushima in 1905; and massed land warfare consisting of infantry. WW2 REFINED submarine warfare, tanks, and aerial warfare; chemical warfare was outlawed by treaty.


Agreement by Germany to stop using unrestricted submarine warfare?

The sinkings of the RMS Lusitania and ferry Sussex caused enough public backlash against Germany that Germany changed its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare to a policy of attacking only ships that were clearly British. Neutral flagged and passenger ships would be afforded safe passage. Prior to this, U-boats operated under "Cruiser Rules", which effectively gave the ship warning, and time to evacuate before it was sunk. With the advent of air power and subsequent orders to ship captains to ram any surfaced U-boat, that policy became extremely hazardous. The policy of restricted warfare lasted until 1917, when Germany, responding to the effective blockade of Germany by Britain, once again executed unrestricted submarine warfare against any vessel thought to be an enemy or providing assistance to the Allies. This decision ultimately led the U.S. to declare war on Germany, which followed with Germany's defeat in 1918. It is notable to consider the possible outcome of the war if Germany had continued with unrestricted warfare rather than stopped. The Nazi U-boat campaign in the North Atlantic, as well as the American campaign in the Pacific, caused devastating losses and effect to both sides during WWII. The U-boats eventually were defeated in the Atlantic after the Allies developed sound anti-submarine warfare techniques, but it took time. The Japanese never countered the U.S. submarine threat in the Pacific, and it helped lead to their defeat. ASW techniques were essentially non-existent in WWI - had the Germans continued with their USW policy, the war may have gone much differently.


How did Otto von Bismarck lead the drive for German unity?

Otto von Bismarck led to the unification of Germany through strategic warfare. His speeches, in particular the "Iron and Blood" speech, along with his military victories, led his people to desire and hope for a unified Germany.


How did president Wilson use russia revolution in march of 1917 to gain support for the war?

Germany's introduction of unrestricted submarine warfare, leading to the deaths of Americans, rallied the US populace to war. Wilson gained support for the war by saying Russia's revolution will lead to world peace. This was in his "War Message".


Why might economic scarcity lead to increased warfare?

it might lead to warfare because people will figh other countries for there resources


How important was the German foreign policy of unrestricted naval and submarine warfare?

It led to Woodrow Wilson's hesitant declaration of war and caused the United States to cut all diplomatic ties to Germany. American propaganda flew like wild fire, enraging citizens and causing them to believe that Germany were blood-thirsty Huns that drew up mass murder without a bat of an eyelash. This also lead into the ideals of anti-German products...or the renaming of them such as Burgers to "freedom steaks" or etc. The declaration of war on Germany in 1917 was mostly influenced by German naval policy, although American economic interest and Woodrow Wilson's idealism did portray a part. On February 1915, Germans created a submarine blockade in the British Empire's Ocean's, sinking several belligerent ships, which included the Lusitania. The United States then threatened the German Government causing them to back down. Later in February of 1917, Germany then declared unrestricted submarine warfare threatening the ideals of neutrality, commerce and security. The German U-Boats wanted to sink supply ships in order to starve the Britain islands of their goods. The German's naval policy was the major reason why the United States declared war on Germany. The sinking of the Lusitania was the biggest influence of American in WWI. It was so much of an influence that it was said without the sinking of the Lusitania, the United States most likely would not of entered the war. From Germany sinking the Lusitania, American's grew hatred towards Germany, hence giving Wilson the motivation to declare war on Germany.


Why did submarine warfare push the US into World War 1?

The German government announced unrestricted submarine warfare against ANY ship sailing into Allied waters would be subject to surprise attack. Along with the German sabotage of Black Tom island powder magazine in 1916, the sinking of the Lusitania with American citizens onboard, and the Zimmerman telegram (German foreign secretary) that encouraged Mexico to ally with Germany and Mexico would win bad the former Mexican territory in the US South West, lead President Wilson to call for war. There were additional reasons, but I feel these were the Big Four.U Boats were causing havoc on the trade routes between the US and Europe by destroying merchant ships. One of the biggest factors was the sinking of the Ocean Liner "Lusitania" by German UBoats, of the 139 US Citizens on board 128 were killed. Also, when Germany began a Submarine Campaign against Britain President Wilson had previously stated he would hold Germany responsible if that were to occur.


What are valleys that lead from the continental shelf into deeper waters are known as?

Submarine Canyons


How did Germany actions lead the US into war?

because a erman submarine torpedoed one of our ships IF we are asking about the second world war, then it wasn't until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour (Hawaii) that the US came to join the British fighting Germany.