In the early 20th century Germany had the strongest and largest army in the world. Britain dominated the oceans, and both countries were working furiously to better each other in both aspects. (Humanities Alive 4, pp 5) The contest between the countries with large military forces built up conflict and tension, breeding mistrust and hatred between the nations and alliances. This conflict was greatest between Britain and Germany and both counties had no reservations about going to war with the other. There was great suspicion between the two. This brought the two countries and their alliances one step closer to war. The other larger nations in Europe were intent on increasing their military strength though conscription and also through new warfare technologies as well. (Humanities Alive 4, pp 5) This put the whole of Europe on edge and ready to fight and go to war. This frenzy for building up military force was encouraged by nationalism, the development of loyalty to your country.
Nationalism began to develop in Europe in the 1800 's and helped to form alliances between countries that had a similar culture and spoke the same languages. Nationalism also created conflict between countries that had very different customs and beliefs. Nationalism caused many large disputes between countries that could have been solved in a non violent manner. (Humanities Alive 4, pp 4) For example the powers in Germany were worried about the size and prowess of Britain 's navy and they
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