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History Of The Great War

Revisited 10: The Anglo-German Naval Arms Race - The Approach of War

History Of The Great War

Wesley Livesay

Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.6889 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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In which we discuss how the British and Germans approached the war, arms limitation treaties, and the growing budget crises of 1913. Contact [email protected] to advertise on History of the Great War. History of the Great War is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hello everyone and welcome to History of the Great War Revisited Episode 10,

1:23.8

the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race, Part 10, The Approach of War.

1:28.7

This episode will be focused on the events of the last few years before to the start of the war in 1914. I think the important thing to remember with this episode is that nobody

1:34.2

knew that a war would start in August 1914. And this meant that they were making plans in

1:40.1

1914 for 1915 and beyond. This puts the naval estimates on both sides in an interesting

1:46.6

light, because it provides some information about what was being planned, but which would never

1:51.8

actually happen. The final pre-war estimates for the British were for the 1914 to 1915 fiscal

1:58.4

years, and even though they would be quickly derailed,

2:01.8

they would still have important ramifications on the Royal Navy when the war started.

2:06.3

This episode will also contain a discussion of a variety of different topics,

2:10.6

something of a cleanup for sort of random topics that have not yet been covered.

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