There were two battleships being built in Britain for Turkey before 1914, both were withheld until it was known on which side Turkey would enter WW1.
they are the 2nd navy
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he built what is today known as Istanbul (Constantinople) located in Turkey.
it was a 'pocket battleship', because of treaty restrictions, Germany could not build battleships, so it was the size of a cruiser but with the armament of a battleship.
Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons-novanet
About a year.
they are the 2nd navy
There started a race to build new battleships between Britain and Germany. Although Britan's navy was the largest in the world, she was worried about the growing size of the German navy. so, Britain built 29 dreadnoughts from 1906 to 1914, Germany built 17 from 1908 to 1914. As Germany started to build a large battlefleet to challenge British supremacy, the tension between the two countries increased too. This arms race began in the 1890s.
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Appeasement helped Britain build up their armed forces.
Mainly from fresh iron ore. People didn't have scrapped automobiles back then. One item that was scrapped by women was their metal girdles.
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The naval race between Britain and Germany in the early 20th century was primarily driven by Germany's desire to challenge British naval supremacy and expand its own empire. Germany aimed to build a powerful navy to protect its growing trade and colonies, leading to increased tensions as Britain sought to maintain its dominance. This competition was marked by the construction of dreadnought battleships, symbolizing national power and prestige, ultimately contributing to the militarization of the two nations and the broader tensions leading up to World War I.
Germany used subs because they were cheaper and quicker to build than battleships.
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Their army was reduced to 100,000 men, they could have only 6 battleships, no planes, no submarinesno tanks were allowed to build,Allied troops were stationed in the Rhineland -no German soldiers were allowed there,
Britain's status as an island.