World War I
Name University Course Tutor Date Title : World War I Germany Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck made diplomatic efforts geared toward unifying independent German States for nearly 30 years . The unification would result to these states being under Prussian political system . Earlier before the First World War , this unification resulted to victory over France and forcing it to humble . Germany diplomatic relation with its independent German state made a formidable force feared by many European Governments . After humbling France in Franco Prussian war in late 19th century , Germany 's

main threat was Great Britain . Threat of Great Britain made the Chancellor to engage in diplomatic unions with aim of maintaining his power . This diplomatic relation suffered a major setback in July 1914 Diplomatic . Germany military action , based on the von Schlieffen plan , allowed no flexibility for military mobilization of other power without war (Keating para . 1 . According to Keating , German military under von Schlieffen did not allotted time for any negotiation or amendment of diplomatic relationship hence the First World War . Germany military policy of the time force Britain not to declare neutrality with aim of defending its enemies and fighting common enemy
France diplomatic relation was geared toward reclaiming lost glory after defeat of late 19th century war to Germany . Before the start and the course of world war , France military plans were considered and depended on the support of Britain . Military plan known as Plan xvii coordinated by General Joffre considered Anglo-French diplomatic ties and encouraged Russia support after diplomatic...
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