because they needed to win the war at sea :)
Great Britain had the largest navy in WW1.
Britain had the strongest navy, prior to WW1, and during. However, Germany was in competition.
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Great Britain joined the triple Entente...A+
Great Britain had the largest navy in WW1.
In Britain that is a 'shiner', originating in Royal Navy, WW1 when boxing contests were very popular on ships.
In WW1 Britain had the largest navy, in WW2 the USA had the most ships.
1914 marks the beginning of WW1. One of the issues leading to WW1 was Germany's increasing Navy size and strength. Britain's Royal Navy, was the best in and largest in the world, and Germany was attempting to even the playing field. So with that being said, Britain had the largest Navy in 1914, but Germany wasn't far behind.
Britain had the strongest navy, prior to WW1, and during. However, Germany was in competition.
USA had the second largest navy in wwi
The Navel Act of 1916 required the U.S. to construct a battle fleet equal to that of Britain and able to gain command of the sea. This was achieved by working around the clock.
He had a goal that his navy could be as great as the British royal navy.:)
Zeppelins had two main roles, reconnaissance for the German Navy and bombing Britain, mainly London as this was the easiest target to find by night.
Norway was not directly involved in WW1. Merchant ships traded between Britain and Norway and were sometimes attacked by German vessels but Norway was neutral during WW1, although the Allies forbade them to trade with Germany.
Britain was committed to defend France and Belgium and since they joined the Britain did
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