Causes of WWI - Historians' Interpretations Flashcards

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Who said: “No one nation deserves all the responsibility for the outbreak of war, but Germany seems to me to deserve it most.”

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Sir Max Hastings

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Who did Sir Max Hastings blame the start of the war on?

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Germany, mostly

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Who does Sir Richard Evans blame for the start of the war?

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Serbia

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Who said ‘Serbian nationalism and expansionism’ was to blame for the start of the war?

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Sir Richard Evans

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What does Gerhard Hirschfeld blame for the start of the war?

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Germany’s imperial ambitions

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What did Gerhard Hirschfield say about German conservative elites?

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They “were convinced that a European war would help to fulfill Germany’s ambitions for colonies”

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Complete the quote: The German “elites were convinced that a European war would ____ _____ Germany’s _______ for colonies”

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The German “elites were convinced that a European war would help fulfill Germany’s ambition for colonies”

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Who does Gary Sheffield blame for the start of WWI?

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“the leaders of Germany and Austria-Hungary”

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Who placed blame on “the leaders of Austria-Hungary”?

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Gary Sheffield

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What did Catriona Pennell say Germany suffered from?

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A “younger child” complex (when it came to empires)

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What did Catriona Pennell argue about Germany?

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That it saw an opportunity to gain a greater empire through war

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