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bined. taking our country. The French were the ones who wished to restart a war over what had already been decided at the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The Great Otto von Bi entury, the British navy was outdated and ill prepared to fight against our new and improved ships. The result? The British raced to build and compete with our superior navy fen Plan was carried out on August 3rd , 1914, it required the passing of German troops through Belgium. Rather than dealing with their own problems, the British made this s red. The French were driven by their determined will to attain victory, called élan. They had, however, not learned from their past experiences in other wars, such as the Ru son. Clemenceau once stated, “You ask me for my policy? It is to make war. Home policy? I make war. Foreign policy? I make war. Always, everywhere, I make war.” Th porting themselves and the majority of the population had no choice but to consume root vegetables, resulting in a “turnip winter” filled with starvation, suffering, malnutriti
he uttermost unfair Treaty of Versailles in 1919 outraged our grief-stricken fatherland and we, the German people, will have our revenge!