history responses
Response Response 1 Actually , I can 't defend position that alliances and imperialism were solely responsible for breaking out the WWI , millions of innocent deaths , hunger and devastation . Other factors played more crucial role in starting war . Yes , I may admit they are present , but they were the secondary ones . I think that militarism and nationalism contributed to breaking out war . Alliances aren 't reason for war as countries were obliged to protect others . However , history is our past and the more books are devoted to this theme the more explanations

and opinions . It is difficult to speak about the past as we judge everything depending on opinions of others
Response 2
I agree with position that militarism in Germany didn 't play crucial role in starting WWII , although I am not sure that European militarism was responsible for it . Germany was hardly threatened by other European countries as Germany threatens others itself by its national fanaticism and radicalism . Therefore , where is the blame of European militarism Yes , secrets may raise controversial opinions , but it was not the main reason to break out war . Secrets might create economic or political wars , not the world one . Nevertheless , I realize that such explanation may be correct
Response 3
Militarism in Germany was responsible for breaking out WWI , although it was assisted by other factors as , for example , murder of Francis Ferdinard and his wife . It is necessary to agree that people were willing to plan their future and sometimes they simply wanted too much from others and from their future . Failure to accomplish dreams may result in war conflict as people tend to blame others in their faults and miseries . Therefore , military leaders refer to war as the only chance to achieve their goals
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