Plans, Distrust and Mobilization: world war one
Mar 28, 2010
Plans, Distrust and Mobilization: world war one
Closely related is the thesis adopted by many political scientists that the war plans of each power automatically escalated the conflict until it was out of control. Fritz Fischer and his followers have emphasized the inherently aggressive nature of Germany 's Schlieffen Plan, which outlined how Germany would defend itself in the event of a two front war. If Germany was at war with both France and Russia , it must quickly eliminate one or the other from combat in order to stand a chance at winning the war. Time was of the essence. Due to French fortifications along the border with Germany , the plan called for a violation of Belgium 's, and possibly the Netherlands ' neutrality. In a greater context, France 's own Plan XVII, called for an offensive thrust into the industrial Ruhr Valley that would cripple the German ability to wage war.
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