Why in WW1 germany was the good guy, and america, britan, france, serbia were bad

ryan58581
ryan58581: the reason WW1 started was because the Serbians were protecting an assassin that killed the air of Austria hungry! so Austria Hungary realized that it must have been the Serbians that funded the assassin, so Austria-Hungary went to war with Serbia, AH (i will call Austria Hungary AH from now on) asked Germany for help, and Serbia France, and then France to Russia, and Germany to ottoman empire, and a whole bunch of other countries but that is irrelevant to the point, my point is, Germany was just protecting a just ally, Britain only joined in because of its Imperial ways, they wanted the German colonies, so they saw that advantage and took it, America only joined because Germany messaged mexico saying that if it attacked America it would get almost ALL of america after the war, Germany only did this because America was the one supplying weapons for Britain and France, so it wasn't that bad, so i ask of you, the Germans were not Nazis, that was 21 years later the treaty was signed, and no Jews or any race or religion was killed or massacred under ANY of the central powers with the exception of the Ottomans, but if they didn't lose, Israel wouldn't be a state, and perhaps even worse things happen, although Jews would be more numerous and probably become the worlds third biggest religion by now, (seeing how we are getting a bunch of converts AND the holocaust never happened, and that killed MOST of the Jews)
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chronology
chronology: ryan. You need to consider that Germany was a young, very young nation in 1914. Major nations when they begin to take their place in the global power structure face a perilous first century as other nations defend their turf and influence with ruthless energy and aggression. The U.S,A, survived it's first and young perilous years as a nation because it won the hearts and minds of large numbers of the world public who saw America as a progressive and well meaning nation, America also had the support of Christian Churches who saw her as 'The New Jerusalem'. The Soviet Union fell flat on it's face, but it managed to stand as a country for so long because it had the support of socialist and communists around the world, and people who wanted to crush Germany. Germany when it became a unified nation around the end of the 19th and early 20th century had no support at all for it's ambition to join the world power structure. It had the respect of business and political thinkers, but no popular support at all outside Germany. Many nations have tried to imitate Americas rise to power in the world, but they have all failed because they did not see America was unique her beginnings.
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ryan58581
ryan58581: no before 1914 Germany and USA were allies, then it was revoked later, and it had plenty of support from AU, Ottoman empire and a good amount of Belgians supported Germany, as did Denmark and numerous Protestant Christians as Jews too, (oh the irony to come in 21 years) to be a safe haven from the super Orthodox Christian to the east, and the Catholics to the west, and kaiser Wilhelm fought Napoleon, so in the early stages even Britain supported Germany
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Cherokee 26
Cherokee 26: Its kinda funny to think about how SMART and how STUPID germany was at the same time....
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dave3974
dave3974: the vindictive versailles treaty forced on germany mainly by the awful french was minly the cause of WW2
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Succinct Verbosity
Succinct Verbosity: Britain joined in because it had a treaty to defend Belgium... In fact, most of WW1 was about treaties. As soon as Germany attacked Belgium, Britain were inclined to enter.
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ryan58581
ryan58581: no Germany never attacked Belgium, they walked through it to get around the french on the german-french borders, so they went through Belgium to quickly take Paris, and it almost worked
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Succinct Verbosity
Succinct Verbosity: The treaty deemed that if the neutrality of Belgium was compromised then Britain would interfere. Any foreign action against or inside of Belgium would have voided that neutrality.
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ryan58581
ryan58581: acually the Belgians did not care when the Germans marched through if you ask me the Brits just wanted the Germans colonies,
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feelingsrooock
feelingsrooock: Just because
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