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Was the Outbreak of the First World War accident or design?
Introduction
The 1919 Versailles War Guilt clause of the bloodied victors cannot meaningfully inform analysis of intention prior to the war. Vindictive and propagandist hindsight is likely to be misleading and one sided. That does not mean that their conclusion of German intention is necessarily wrong, though.
Nor can the eventual long-term conduct of the war reflect on intention or otherwise at the outset. Trenches were an unanticipated (though not unprecedented) feature of the conflict, with a rapid manoeuvre war anticipated and planned by all participants .
Many respected historians take the view that the outbreak was an unarguable accident
Few maintained then, and fewer would maintain now, that the outbreak of war was deliberately foreseen and planned by any Power or even by any general staff.
Taylor, A.J.P., The Rise and Fall of 'Pure' Diplomatic History in From the Boer War to the Cold War , London, Hamish Hamilton, 1995 (article itself written in 1956)
Defenders of this 'accidental' proposition, which it is hoped this essay will disprove, normally take 1 of 2 tracks
1 - that the murder of the Archduke produced an unanticipated crisis, which pushed nations on the brink over the edge. This focuses on short-term ca
Approximate Word count = 2138
Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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