Key Point: Despite ambitions of becoming a global colonial empire, Germany was still a Continental power in 1914. If it won the war, it would be through the immense power of its army, not its navy.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: None of these alternatives would have guaranteed victory, but they at least would have offered Germany a chance. Whether “victory” would have been worth the cost in ...
THE longer the present conflict lasts, the stronger grows the inclination to project the mind into the new world that is to follow it. Especially in regard to future political conditions in the German ...
Armistice! It's finally over, over there -- General Pershing's Army -- "With Dickman to the Rhine" (17 November-13 December 1918) -- Settling into the occupation (December 1918-February 1919) -- ...
Journalist Paul Mason poses the question of how World War I actually ended, as this question is… ...
This is a reconceived version of 'Fascism and Anti-Fascism'. In this text, Dauvé shows how the wave of proletarian revolts in the first half of… The Wilhelmshaven Revolt - a chapter of the ...
However, by Spring of 1918, Germany’s momentum had begun to slow, even as Great Britain and France found themselves struggling to defend against German aggression. In the hope of reinvigorating their ...