History, asked by jayitaghosh1995, 4 months ago

প্রথম বিশ্বযুদ্ধে জার্মানির পরাজয়ের কারণ লেখ। ​

Answers

Answered by sontun
1

Explanation:

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was a trigger to World War One, but according to many historians, they claim that Germany is responsible for the war. Prior to the war, tension built up among nations. With the race for superiority a war was bound to happen. Most European countries made alliances with each other, thus pulling Germany with its’ allies: Austria Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire into the war. By the end of the war, Germany’s economy was bankrupted. Germany and its’ allies lost the war with the Treaty of Versailles, by signing it on June 28, 1919. Given that Germany was the cause of the war, it was more at risk of losing the war. Germany failed to succeed in World War One because of three main reasons, the failure of the Schlieffen plan, nationalism, and the allies’ effective use of attrition warfare.

Similar questions