The Schlieffen Plan Flashcards

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Why was the Schlieffen Plan devised?

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So that Germany could avoid fighting a war on 2 fronts.

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Describe how the Schlieffen Plan was meant to work? 2 main features.

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Firstly, Germany would sweep through Belgium and defeat the French in the first few weeks of war.
Secondly, Germany would go to the East and fight Russia on the Eastern Front.

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Why did the German invasion of Belgium on August 4th 1914 bring Britain into the war?

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Because it was a direction violation of the Treaty of London. The Treaty of London stated that Belgium would remain neutral/would not be involved in war. The Kaiser had described this treaty as a ‘scarp of paper’.
The British public were shocked at Germany’s aggression towards such the peaceful nation of Belgium.

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France’s Responsibility for the Outbreak of War

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  • France wanted revenge against Germany for taking Alsace-Lorraine.
  • France expanded into Morocco, which angered the Kaiser.
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Russia’s Responsibility for the Outbreak of War

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  • Russia supported Serbia’s aims in the Balkans, angering the Kaiser.
  • Russia began mobilising its army on July 30th 1914.
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Britain’s Responsibility for the Outbreak of War

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  • Britain supported France’s aims in Morocco…TWICE.
  • Britain partook in the Naval Race against Germany.
  • Britain declared war on Germany on 4th August 1914.
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Germany’s Responsibility for the Outbreak of War

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  • Germany interfered with France’s aims in Morocco twice, increasing tension in Europe.
  • Germany supported Austria-Hungary’s aims in the Balkans.
  • Germany partook in the Naval Race against Britain.
  • Germany declared war on Russia on 1st August 1914.
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Austria-Hungary’s Responsibility for the Outbreak of War

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  • Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia in 1908, this angered Serbia.
  • Austria-Hungary sent a 10 Point Ultimatum to Serbia which it knew Serbia would refuse, then declared war on 28th July 1914.
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Serbia’s Responsibility for the Outbreak of War

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  • The Serbian terrorist group, the Black Hand, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and infuriated Austria-Hungary.
  • Serbia challenged Austria-Hungary’s annexation of Bosnia in 1908.
  • Greater Serbia threatened the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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