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2015 | 2(355) | 49-69

Article title

Pierwsza wojna światowa z perspektywy Wielkiej Brytanii – bilans zysków i strat

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EN
The First World War from the Perspective of Great Britain – a Balance of Gains and Losses

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Abstracts

EN
Great Britain, famous for her balance of power policy during the nineteenth century, got involved in the Great War because the growth of German power challenged this European balance of power. The German aggression on Belgium demanded concrete counter-action on the part of London, where the Napoleonic times were still remembered. Great Britain fought mainly against Germany for four years and won the war. Nevertheless, the First World War had no winner. Although Britain achieving her basic political, colonial, military and economic postulates the losses were overwhelming and the whole British power was seriously weakened. Without any doubts this influenced the government’s internal and foreign policy in the interwar period. It was felt in the British capital that participation in any subsequent conflict on such a huge scale would result in the destruction of the United Kingdom’s power, a prediction which came true after the Second World War.

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Contributors

  • Katedra Historii Powszechnej Najnowszej, Uniwersytet Łódzki

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