Great Britain declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914, primarily due to Germany's invasion of Belgium. Britain had a longstanding commitment to defend Belgian neutrality, established by the Treaty of London in 1839. Additionally, the broader context of alliances and rising tensions in Europe contributed to Britain's decision, as it sought to maintain its influence and counter German expansionism. Thus, the violation of Belgian sovereignty prompted Britain to act decisively against Germany.
Wilhelm II hoped to create a German navy to rival that of Britain and therefore allow Germany to declare itself a world power.
Germany invaded Belgium. Britain had a defense treaty with Belgium. After the invasion, Britain issued an ultimatum stating that if Germany didn't withdraw from Belgium, Britain would declare war. Germany didn't listen and Britain entered World War I.
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Great Britain was led into World War I by Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. The war was triggered by a complex web of alliances, militarism, and nationalism, alongside the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in June 1914. As tensions escalated, Britain honored its commitment to defend Belgium's neutrality after Germany invaded Belgium in August 1914, prompting Britain to declare war on Germany.
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Great Britain entered World War I in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium on August 4, 1914. Britain had a treaty obligation to protect Belgian neutrality, which was violated by Germany's aggressive actions. The violation of this neutrality, combined with concerns over German expansionism and the balance of power in Europe, compelled Britain to declare war on Germany.
France and Britain had promised to declare war if Germany tried to obtain anymore territory. And they kept that promise when Poland was invaded.
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Wilhelm II hoped to create a German navy to rival that of Britain and therefore allow Germany to declare itself a world power.
Germany invaded Belgium. Britain had a defense treaty with Belgium. After the invasion, Britain issued an ultimatum stating that if Germany didn't withdraw from Belgium, Britain would declare war. Germany didn't listen and Britain entered World War I.
Britain declared war on Germany because Germany attacked Belgium in order to strategically invade France. Britain vowed to protect Belgium, so Britain joined World War I.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, in response to Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. This invasion violated agreements made by Germany to respect Polish sovereignty, and both Britain and France had pledged to support Poland in the event of an attack. The declaration marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.