Guerre de Course (Commerce Raiding), a submarine war.
New Zealand declared war on Nazi Germany, and thus entered World War II, in 1939. The country supported Britain's Royal Air Force and Royal Navy by providing personnel.
During World War I, the British were generally able to bottle up the German navy in their home-ports through the employment of their superior force. Although Germany had built up a considerable, and modern, naval force before war broke out in 1914, Great Britain still employed the world's largest and most deadly naval force -- and it made effective use of it to blockade Germany's fleet for most of the war.
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Depends on the force(s). Navy, Air Force, or Army?
Germany had a very powerful Navy during World War One, because their U-Boats (Submarines) were the most efficient and they were the first to make them. And so they had lots of U-Boats which gave them an advantage. Arguably Germany had the strongest Navy in both World Wars. (1 and 2)
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes
Britain was on the Allies side and provided a strong navy and air force for the allies. After France was taken by Germany, the USA, Britain, and the USSR were fighting against Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan.
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they both had to fight the enemy in WW1 and WW2
Germany had a strong army. Japan had a strong navy.
During World War I, the United Kingdom had the most dominant navy, primarily due to its Royal Navy. It was the largest and most powerful naval force of the time, effectively controlling the seas and enforcing a blockade against Germany. The British naval superiority played a crucial role in protecting supply lines and maintaining maritime dominance throughout the war.