During World War I, Germany's goal in returning to unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 was, quite simply, to bring the long war to a quick end. Realizing that this decision could bring war with the United States, German leaders calculated that their submarines would end the war before American involvement could make a difference.
Germany resorted to unrestricted submarine use in order to force Britain to surrender first. Prior to this Germany had been deprived of raw materials and food by the British naval blockade.
Because it was an effective tool for harassing Allied supplies, just as it was effective in WWII.
unrestricted submarine warfare
To get the blockade lifted.
American enterance into WWI.
Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in 1915. The Germans declared the waters around the British Isle a war zone. The would attack any merchant ship entering that area.
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Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare
it was Germany.
Order of events that describes changes in Germany's policy of unrestricted submarine warfare:unrestricted submarine warfareAmerican ultimatummoratoriumcancellation of the Sussex Pledge
Germany practiced unrestricted submarine warfare.
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Help end the British blockade
To get the blockade lifted.
it referred to sinking ships
Germany's submarine warfare was unrestricted. These attacks led to World War I.
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.