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German Rearmament

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German Rearmament

As part of his Weltpolitik (world policy), Kaiser Wilhelm II looked to rearm Germany.

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  • After 1898 AD, Germany expanded its navy as part of Weltpolitik (world policy).
  • It was hoped that this would lead to:
    • Industrial growth.
    • A larger German empire.
    • Increased German patriotism and be a symbol of strength to the world (especially to Great Britain).
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  • 1898 AD: First Naval Law. This increased the navy by 7 battleships.
  • 1900 AD: Second Naval Law. This doubled the size of the navy to 38 battleships.
  • 1906 AD: Third Naval Law. This expanded the navy by another 6 battleships.
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Alfred von Tirpitz

  • Alfred von Tirpitz, the new Navy Secretary, led the effort to build up the Germany navy.
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Conscription

  • In the years leading up to 1914 AD, all the Great Powers except Britain introduced conscription to increase the size of their military forces.
    • Conscription means requiring certain people (usually men) to serve in the military for a set period of time.

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