I think it was the Russians. The Serbs were way outa line and the Russians backed them up.
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Re: Whose fault was WW1?
Originally posted by Lancer
I think it was the Russians. The Serbs were way outa line and the Russians backed them up.
Yes, a Serbian whacko did off the Austrian heir to the throne. but (a) Austria didn't have irrefutible evidence that wacko was tied to the government, and (b) Austria could have opted for punitive steps less drastic and bloody than going to war.
And, while a defensive alliance is stablizing because it loosens the chances of war, and offensive alliance is destablizing, because -- as here -- it increases the chance of war.
The Russians were justified in backing up the Serbs. While the Serbs actions are not laudable, Austria's reaction of invading Serbia was more out of line than anything done by the Serbs.
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Re: Re: Whose fault was WW1?
Originally posted by Zkribbler
Yes, a Serbian whacko did off the Austrian heir to the throne. but (a) Austria didn't have irrefutible evidence that wacko was tied to the government, and (b) Austria could have opted for punitive steps less drastic and bloody than going to war.
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Re: Whose fault was WW1?
Originally posted by Lancer
I think it was the Russians. The Serbs were way outa line and the Russians backed them up.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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Re: Re: Re: Whose fault was WW1?
Originally posted by DinoDoc
We didn't. Why should Austria be held to a higher standard?
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Given the changing power positions in late 19th early 20 centuries, the contests for power among competing nation states, the contesting for colonial resources, I think its clear there was going to be another great power war at some point, and given how it had been repeatedly demonstrated how bad it was to get isolated in such a war (see 1866 and 1871) it was also pretty likely that at some point an alliance war would take place.
Woulda happened even if Ferdinand wasnt shot, even if Kaiser Bill had been totally sane, etc, etc. Might have had different alignments, but it still would have happened, most probably. To avoid it you need to go back at least 50 years and modify dramatically the imperial situation, the power relations etc. Or else the Europeans have to keep getting lucky in each international crisis for several decades, until the power situation had changed so dramatically that the multipolar world faded away peacefully, or till nukes are invented."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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