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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.

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