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Why Germany Should Have Won World War One

Автор: The Dictator Lab

Загружено: 2026-04-02

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Описание: Germany entered the First World War as the most industrially advanced nation in continental Europe. The most professionally trained army. The most sophisticated logistics network on the continent. A military tradition built on decisive victories against Austria and France. On paper, Imperial Germany in 1914 had every structural advantage needed to win a general European war.
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⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - What If The Kaiser Had Listened?
01:49 - The Premise
03:09 - Belgium and the Schlieffen Plan
07:05 - The Technological Edge
08:35 - Falkenhayn and the Verdun Trap
10:25 - The Tension Reset
11:15 - The Catastrophic Right Decision
15:39 - The Zimmermann Telegram
17:37 - Verdict
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📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING:
The Schlieffen Plan & Strategic Planning:
Terence Zuber — "Inventing the Schlieffen Plan" (2002)
Gerhard Ritter — "The Schlieffen Plan: Critique of a Myth"
Martin van Creveld — "Supplying War: Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton"
Michael Neiberg — "Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I"
WWI Aviation & the Fokker Scourge:
John H. Morrow Jr. — "The Great War in the Air"
Lee Kennett — "The First Air War 1914–1918"
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum — World War I: Laboratory of the Air
The Battle of Verdun:
Alistair Horne — "The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916"
William Philpott — "Three Armies on the Somme"
John Mosier — "The Myth of the Great War"
The Lenin Operation & Russian Revolution:
George F. Kennan — "The Sisson Documents," Journal of Modern History (1956)
Robert Service — "Lenin: A Biography"
Sean McMeekin — "The Russian Revolution: A New History"
Z.A.B. Zeman — "Germany and the Revolution in Russia 1915–1918"
The Zimmermann Telegram & American Entry:
David Kahn — "The Codebreakers"
Barbara Tuchman — "The Zimmermann Telegram"
Patrick Beesly — "Room 40: British Naval Intelligence 1914–1918"
Imperial Germany — Industrial & Strategic Capacity:
Fritz Fischer — "Germany's Aims in the First World War"
Holger Herwig — "The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary"
David Stevenson — "1914–1918: The History of the First World War"
All figures, dates, and operational details verified against multiple independent historical sources. Disputed estimates clearly marked in video.

Inspired by a history meme whose original creator is unknown. If you know the source, drop it in the comments.
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⚠️ MEDIA DISCLAIMER:
This video uses historical footage, photographs, and materials available in the public domain or under fair use for educational and transformational commentary purposes. All archival materials are sourced from U.S. National Archives (NARA), Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives), Imperial War Museums (IWM), and public domain WWI and WWII newsreels and film bulletins. This video examines the strategic decisions of Imperial Germany in 1914–1918 through declassified military records, operational analysis, memoirs, and peer-reviewed historical research. All content is presented for educational historical analysis.

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