Germany blockaded Britain in ww1 because her people were starving and suffering. Germany did this after Britain had already blockaded Germany to try and win the war.
The British blockade tried to starve the Germans and their allies into submission during World War I. It also allowed the British forces to have dominance over the seas and attack at will.
U-Boats
The Germans used a AT-4
The Germans effectively cut off British food supplies during World War I through their naval blockade, which began in 1914 and intensified in 1915. This blockade aimed to restrict maritime trade and significantly impacted Britain's food supply, leading to shortages and malnutrition among the civilian population. The situation worsened until the war's end in 1918, contributing to the overall strain on British resources during the conflict.
Apparently not as many of them survived.
During World War I, the British implemented a naval blockade against Germany, aiming to restrict the import of food and essential supplies. This blockade sought to weaken German morale and military capability by causing food shortages and economic strain. As a result, millions of Germans faced hunger and malnutrition, contributing to widespread suffering and unrest within the country. The strategy was a key element of the Allied powers' efforts to defeat Germany.
The Germans used U-Boats to sink the merchant ships that were carrying supplies to Britain. German U-Boats were also used to target and sink naval vessels. On the day that Britain declared war on Germany, German U-boats sunk the British merchant ship the Athenia as it sailed from Liverpool to Montreal.
They had a handle on them. This allowed the thrower to get a longer range on their throws.
The flow of war material to France by way of Britain was preventing the German army from gaining an advantage in the fighting. Germany hoped to stop the resupply of the Allies, especially from the United States, and also to deter and demoralize the British, who were resisting them the most successfully in France. The Germans also hoped to relax the British naval blockade of German shipping.
During World War I, the Germans implemented a naval blockade against Great Britain starting in February 1915. This blockade aimed to restrict Britain's access to essential supplies and resources, utilizing U-boats (submarines) to target merchant ships. The blockade intensified throughout the war, contributing to significant food shortages and economic strain in Britain.
In World War I, the Germans used submarines mainly to create a Submarine Blockade on Britain in an attempt to starve Britain out of the war. This blockade is similar to the Naval Blockade Britain used on Germany, but was not as effective, and Germany stopped halfway through the war. However, towards the end of the war when Germany was losing, they restarted the 'unrestricted submarine blockade', which accidentally sunk an American passenger ship. This angered America, leading to America's participation in the war, and the ultimate defeat of Germany.