German aggression in World War I primarily manifested through its military strategies and the invasion of Belgium, which violated Belgian neutrality, prompting Britain to enter the war. Germany's aggressive foreign policy, exemplified by the Schlieffen Plan, aimed to quickly defeat France and then turn to fight Russia. Additionally, unrestricted submarine warfare and the use of chemical weapons contributed to its reputation for aggression during the conflict. This aggressive posture ultimately led to widespread destruction and significant loss of life, shaping the war's narrative and its aftermath.
The cause was German and Austrian aggression.
Appeasement
The Reichsmark.
A German guy asassinated another German person which became a spark of the war.
World War 2, blitz is short for "blitzkreig"
Yes
The cause was German and Austrian aggression.
Captain Mahan organized the German navy of World War 1.
It was the other way around. Germany invaded Belgium in World War I as the first act of aggression. Germany invaded Belgium as a way to circumvent French defenses along the German border (the Maginot Line).
I'm puzzled by the question. German women did not 'oppose World War 1'.
The world war 1 finnished because the german nazies surrended!
It was the name given to German foot soldiers during World War 1.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
German forced invaded Poland September 1, 1939 and this action was the last straw for England and Franch who had warned Germany that continued aggression would not be tolerated.
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
The first act of aggression in World War I itself was when the Austro-Hungarian empire sent artillery into Serbia in preparation for an invasion. The act that triggered this was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
It was the Iron Cross.