The Race to the Sea during World War I, which occurred in late 1914, aimed to outflank the enemy's positions as both the Allies and the Germans sought to gain control over key territories in northern France and Belgium. Following the stalemate of trench warfare, each side attempted to extend their lines to the north and west to secure advantageous positions. Ultimately, this maneuvering resulted in a continuous line of trenches stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss border, solidifying the static nature of combat that characterized much of the war.
To increase public support for the war
water transport
During World War 1, there was an arm race because there was war and that countries had to protect themselves, but in your question, yes there was an arm race between the British and Germany. I hope this has helped. I'm not a historian, you might have to look into that.
what was the purpose of the ATS
The arms race not only brought new technology into the world during the Cold War period, but also brushed a wave of nerves over the U.S. in fear that the Soviets would advance in the war, both economically and in the battle between Communism and Capitalism.
To get a peace from all country during world war 1
To increase public support for the war
water transport
the final solution (the master race/eugenics)
he was just insane to find the perfect race
The WPB, or War Production Board, was established in the United States for the purpose of supervising war production during the Second World War. It was created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
espoinge and sedition acts
You have to answer it yourself. :)
Extermination (Death) Camps
During World War 1, there was an arm race because there was war and that countries had to protect themselves, but in your question, yes there was an arm race between the British and Germany. I hope this has helped. I'm not a historian, you might have to look into that.
they were alot of camps in Europe that killed Jews because they were not in the master race
Weapons during the arms race.