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The Germans were not afraid of Great Britain during certain periods, particularly before World War I and early in World War II, due to their confidence in military strength and strategies. They believed their forces could outmaneuver British troops and saw their own technological advancements, such as U-boats and blitzkrieg tactics, as superior. Additionally, Germany's alliances with other powerful nations, like Italy and Japan, gave them a sense of security against Britain’s military might. This perception contributed to their aggressive expansionist policies, underestimating Britain's resolve and capability to respond effectively.

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