In 1914, Germany had a formidable fleet, but it was not sufficient to ensure the success of the Risk Theory, which posited that a strong naval presence could deter adversaries through the threat of decisive battle. Germany's naval capabilities were still developing compared to the British Royal Navy, which maintained a significant advantage in both numbers and experience. Additionally, the strategic focus on a high seas fleet was undermined by the need to engage in multiple fronts during World War I, diluting the effectiveness of Germany's naval strategy. Ultimately, the imbalance in naval power and the challenges of wartime logistics hindered the successful application of the Risk Theory.
A country's army cannot occupy its own country. Germany took over France, and put in men there. Also, Germany did occupy many countries, and was very successful until the good 'ole U.S. of A. came in (enough of the gloating).
Basically, a battleship is typified by large guns, and thick armor since the late 1800's. In World War 1 battleships also carried torpedoes and a variety of smaller guns, but they never got close enough to use them, and these were done away with.
there weren't enough biscuits
Well, strangely enough, Nazi Germany did not exist back in WW1, it was known as the German Empire, or Imperial Germany in that period. The pincer movement didn't defeat Germany in WW1.
Germany has an large population of Turkish immigrants. They emmigrated to Germany mainly for employment and political reasons.
Britain needed the battleships to convoy goods across the atlantic They were not "given" to Britain at all, but transferred in exchange for use of British bases. They were not battleships but old destroyers from the latter years of WW1. On average they took 18 months in a dockyard to make them seaworthy enough for convoy protection.
A country's army cannot occupy its own country. Germany took over France, and put in men there. Also, Germany did occupy many countries, and was very successful until the good 'ole U.S. of A. came in (enough of the gloating).
Basically, a battleship is typified by large guns, and thick armor since the late 1800's. In World War 1 battleships also carried torpedoes and a variety of smaller guns, but they never got close enough to use them, and these were done away with.
enough
Norway was taken over by the Germans in 1940.Some Norweigans were Nazi's and they believed in Hitler's Nordic Master Race theory. Enough of them even .
Great question. There is no one on the Internet nealy smart enough to understand m theory enough to explain that to you
When enough people like it
50/50 Mix is more than enough for Germany.
If you work hard enough and try your best at everything, you will have a good chance at being successful.
there weren't enough biscuits
Yes, because if enough people prove the hypothesis and produce evidence supporting it it can become a theory.
A scientific 'theory" is science shorthand for "this is how we think it works". Sometimes the theory is developed without enough information (all the variables are e not known) and later observations and information shows the theory needs to be reworked. With enough information the theory becomes a very good model of what is happening and the changes become fewer and further apart.