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World War One: 10 interpretations of who started WW1

Germany's Wilhelm II and Britain's King George V horse riding in Berlin Royal cousins Wilhelm II and King George V went to war
As nations gear up to mark 100 years since the start of World War One, academic argument still rages over which country was to blame for the conflict.
England Education Secretary Michael Gove's recent criticism of how the causes and consequences of the war are taught in schools has only stoked the debate further.
Here 10 leading historians give their opinion.
Sir Max Hastings - military historian Germany
No one nation deserves all responsibility for the outbreak of war, but Germany seems to me to deserve most.

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It alone had power to halt the descent to disaster at any time in July 1914 by withdrawing its "blank cheque" which offered support to Austria for its invasion of Serbia.
I'm afraid I am unconvinced by the argument that Serbia was a rogue state which deserved its nemesis at Austria's hands. And I do not believe Russia wanted a European war in 1914 - its leaders knew that it would have been in a far stronger position to fight two years later, having completed its rearmament programme.
The question of whether Britain was obliged to join the European conflict which became inevitable by 1 August is almost a separate issue. In my own view neutrality was not a credible option because a Germany victorious on the continent would never afterwards have accommodated a Britain which still dominated the oceans and global financial system.
Sir Richard J Evans - Regius professor of history, University of Cambridge Serbia
Serbia bore the greatest responsibility for the outbreak of WW1. Serbian nationalism and expansionism were profoundly disruptive forces and Serbian backing for the Black Hand terrorists was extraordinarily irresponsible. Austria-Hungary bore only slightly less responsibility for its panic over-reaction to the assassination of the heir to the Habsburg throne.
France encouraged Russia's aggressiveness towards Austria-Hungary and Germany encouraged Austrian intransigence. Britain failed to mediate as it had done in the previous Balkan crisis out of fear of Germany's European and global ambitions - a fear that was not entirely rational since Britain had clearly won the naval arms race by 1910.
Gavrilo Princip Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
The generally positive attitude of European statesmen towards war, based on notions of honour, expectations of a swift victory, and ideas of social Darwinism, was perhaps the most important conditioning factor. It is very important to look at the outbreak of the war in the round and to avoid reading back later developments - the German September Programme for example (an early statement of their war aims) - into the events of July-August 1914.
Dr Heather Jones - associate professor in international history, LSE Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia
A handful of bellicose political and military decision-makers in Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia caused WW1.

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Relatively common before 1914, assassinations of royal figures did not normally result in war. But Austria-Hungary's military hawks - principal culprits for the conflict - saw the Sarajevo assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by a Bosnian Serb as an excuse to conquer and destroy Serbia, an unstable neighbour which sought to expand beyond its borders into Austro-Hungarian territories. Serbia, exhausted by the two Balkan wars of 1912-13 in which it had played a major role, did not want war in 1914.
Broader European war ensued because German political and military figures egged on Austria-Hungary, Germany's ally, to attack Serbia. This alarmed Russia, Serbia's supporter, which put its armies on a war footing before all options for peace had been fully exhausted.
This frightened Germany into pre-emptively declaring war on Russia and on Russia's ally France and launching a brutal invasion, partly via Belgium, thereby bringing in Britain, a defender of Belgian neutrality and supporter of France.
John Rohl - emeritus professor of history, University of Sussex Austria-Hungary and Germany
WW1 did not break out by accident or because diplomacy failed. It broke out as the result of a conspiracy between the governments of imperial Germany and Austria-Hungary to bring about war, albeit in the hope that Britain would stay out.
Kaiser Wilhelm II Kaiser Wilhelm II was eventually forced to abdicate
After 25 years of domination by Kaiser Wilhelm II with his angry, autocratic and militaristic personality, his belief in the clairvoyance of all crowned heads, his disdain for diplomats and his conviction that his Germanic God had predestined him to lead his country to greatness, the 20 or so men he had appointed to decide the policy of the Reich opted for war in 1914 in what they deemed to be favourable circumstances.
Germany's military and naval leaders, the predominant influence at court, shared a devil-may-care militarism that held war to be inevitable, time to be running out, and - like their Austrian counterparts - believed it would be better to go down fighting than to go on tolerating what they regarded as the humiliating status quo. In the spring of 1914, this small group of men in Berlin decided to make "the leap into the dark" which they knew their support for an Austrian attack on Serbia would almost certainly entail.
The fine-tuning of the crisis was left to the civilian chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, whose primary aim was to subvert diplomatic intervention in order to begin the war under the most favourable conditions possible. In particular, he wanted to convince his own people that Germany was under attack and to keep Britain out of the conflict.
Gerhard Hirschfeld - professor of modern and contemporary history, University of Stuttgart Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia, France, Britain and Serbia
Long before the outbreak of hostilities Prussian-German conservative elites were convinced that a European war would help to fulfil Germany's ambitions for colonies and for military as well as political prestige in the world.
The actual decision to go to war over a relatively minor international crisis like the Sarajevo murder, however, resulted from a fatal mixture of political misjudgement, fear of loss of prestige and stubborn commitments on all sides of a very complicated system of military and political alliances of European states.
In contrast to the historian Fritz Fischer who saw German war aims - in particular the infamous September Programme of 1914 with its far-reaching economic and territorial demands - at the core of the German government's decision to go to war, most historians nowadays dismiss this interpretation as being far too narrow. They tend to place German war aims, or incidentally all other belligerent nations' war aims, in the context of military events and political developments during the war.
Dr Annika Mombauer - The Open University Austria-Hungary and Germany
Whole libraries have been filled with the riddle of 1914. Was the war an accident or design, inevitable or planned, caused by sleepwalkers or arsonists? To my mind the war was no accident and it could have been avoided in July 1914. In Vienna the government and military leaders wanted a war against Serbia. The immediate reaction to the murder of Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 was to seek redress from Serbia, which was thought to have been behind the assassination plot and which had been threatening Austria-Hungary's standing in the Balkans for some time. Crucially, a diplomatic victory was considered worthless and "odious". At the beginning of July, Austria's decision-makers chose war.
German general Paul von Hindenburg Hindenburg, centre, oversaw the mobilisation of the German state for war
But in order to implement their war against Serbia they needed support from their main ally Germany. Without Germany, their decision to fight against Serbia could not have been implemented. The Berlin government issued a "blank cheque" to its ally, promising unconditional support and putting pressure on Vienna to seize this golden opportunity. Both governments knew it was almost certain that Russia would come to Serbia's aid and this would turn a local war into a European one, but they were willing to take this risk.
Germany's guarantee made it possible for Vienna to proceed with its plans - a "no" from Berlin would have stopped the crisis in its tracks. With some delay Vienna presented an ultimatum to Serbia on 23 July which was deliberately unacceptable. This was because Austria-Hungary was bent on a war and Germany encouraged it because the opportunity seemed perfect. Victory still seemed possible whereas in a few years' time Russia and France would have become invincible. Out of a mixture of desperation and over-confidence the decision-makers of Austria-Hungary and Germany unleashed a war to preserve and expand their empires. The war that ensued would be their downfall.
Sean McMeekin - assistant professor of history at Koc University, Istanbul Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia, France, Britain and Serbia
It is human nature to seek simple, satisfying answers, which is why the German war guilt thesis endures today.

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Without Berlin's encouragement of a strong Austro-Hungarian line against Serbia after Sarajevo - the "blank cheque" - WW1 would clearly not have broken out. So Germany does bear responsibility.
But it is equally true that absent a terrorist plot launched in Belgrade the Germans and Austrians would not have faced this terrible choice. Civilian leaders in both Berlin and Vienna tried to "localise" conflict in the Balkans. It was Russia's decision - after Petersburg received its own "blank cheque" from Paris - to Europeanise the Austro-Serbian showdown which produced first a European and then - following Britain's entry - world conflagration. Russia, not Germany, mobilised first.
The resulting war, with France and Britain backing Serbia and Russia against two Central Powers, was Russia's desired outcome, not Germany's. Still, none of the powers can escape blame. All five Great Power belligerents, along with Serbia, unleashed Armageddon.
Prof Gary Sheffield - professor of war studies, University of Wolverhampton Austria-Hungary and Germany
The war was started by the leaders of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Vienna seized the opportunity presented by the assassination of the archduke to attempt to destroy its Balkan rival Serbia. This was done in the full knowledge that Serbia's protector Russia was unlikely to stand by and this might lead to a general European war.
Germany gave Austria unconditional support in its actions, again fully aware of the likely consequences. Germany sought to break up the French-Russian alliance and was fully prepared to take the risk that this would bring about a major war. Some in the German elite welcomed the prospect of beginning an expansionist war of conquest. The response of Russia, France and later Britain were reactive and defensive.
The best that can be said of German and Austrian leaders in the July crisis is that they took criminal risks with world peace.
Dr Catriona Pennell - senior lecturer in history, University of Exeter Austria-Hungary and Germany
Declaration of war August 1914 in Berlin People took to the streets in Berlin after Britain's declaration of war on Germany
In my opinion, it is the political and diplomatic decision-makers in Germany and Austria-Hungary who must carry the burden of responsibility for expanding a localised Balkan conflict into a European and, eventually, global war. Germany, suffering from something of a "younger child" complex in the family of European empires, saw an opportunity to reconfigure the balance of power in their favour via an aggressive war of conquest.
On 5 July 1914 it issued the "blank cheque" of unconditional support to the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire (trying to reassert its dominance over the rebellious Serbia), despite the likelihood of this sparking war with Russia, an ally of France and Great Britain. However, Austria-Hungary's actions should not be ignored.
The ultimatum it issued to Serbia on 23 July was composed in such a way that its possibility of being accepted was near impossible. Serbia's rejection paved the way for Austria-Hungary to declare war on 28 July, thus beginning WW1.
David Stevenson - professor of international history, LSE Germany
The largest share of responsibility lies with the German government. Germany's rulers made possible a Balkan war by urging Austria-Hungary to invade Serbia, well understanding that such a conflict might escalate. Without German backing it is unlikely that Austria-Hungary would have acted so drastically.
They also started wider European hostilities by sending ultimata to Russia and France, and by declaring war when those ultimata were rejected - indeed fabricating a pretext that French aircraft had bombed Nuremberg.
A rally in Trafalgar Square Britain could have done more to avert war argue some
Finally, they violated international treaties by invading Luxemburg and Belgium knowing that the latter violation was virtually certain to bring in Britain. This is neither to deny that there were mitigating circumstances nor to contend that German responsibility was sole.
Serbia subjected Austria-Hungary to extraordinary provocation and two sides were needed for armed conflict. Although the Central Powers took the initiative, the Russian government, with French encouragement, was willing to respond.
In contrast, while Britain might have helped avert hostilities by clarifying its position earlier, this responsibility - even disregarding the domestic political obstacles to an alternative course - was passive rather than active.
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lundi 21 octobre 2013

Unifacation of Africa New Africa Revolution and Evolutionsm.

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  2. NEW AFRICA REVOLUTION AND EVOLUTIONSM.
    Black is the nature of africa and this is where all the black origin came from, no matter where you find yourself have it in mind that you are black origin form this great land called Africa. We here in Africa, are very greatful and we thank almighty God (Allah), who gave us this land. And the history that is given to us about our generation of the past, which is a sad event for all Aficanism. The present with a great generation of moving africa to the next stage. Future is going to be great, we know where we are caming from, we now won't what is good for our mama Africa. We African's has to fight hard for UNIFICATION OF AFRICA because we are not a slaves to them anymore. African's, Lets remember what the white's told us when we were slave to them. They said they came to give us the light of the world not knowing they came to cheat us. When the white came they discover the shore of africa, Our people hide themselves in the bush as the white men also took a boat to the shore with guns,mirror, shaving stick etc.
    They put it at the shore and go back, then our people will also came and see it and feel happy because they were precious to them and they also brought precious things like, Gold's, silver's, etc.this was know as (BUTTER TRADE).This is how they took all the good things from us and went feather to even take away we ourselves to where they came from and use us like animals to gain what they have in mind as a vision for their countrey to move to next level and this is where we find ouerselves as slaves away from home. HO! MAMA AFRICA. So every black have to put this in mind and know that he or she is from Africa. West Africa, East Africa, North Africa, South Africa, Central Africa, Jamica, let's Unit. And all those who are living in the United States Of America, Eroup, Asia, I mean everyone with the black origin skin have to know that they are Origin of Africa. You have to know that you are all slaves and if you still found yourselves not in Africa or any part of the world, you would have to know that you are a Origin of africa. So my brother's and sister's we have to came togerther, remember all this things, cry for the long time in slavrey as our prophet BOB MARLY, CULTURE, MARTIN KING LAUTHER, KWAME NKURMAH,TIKAN JAH FAKOLY,MOHAMMED KADAFI and many of our forfathers who have live with us and see that we African's have to change our way of life and the way we do things. Those people are stll taken away all the great precious things away. What are we doing Africa, what can we do to change Africa and the world. {UNIFICATION OF AFRICA} has to be done for us to have a new AFRICA, that is the new name for africa. so Africa please let's Unit and work as one to get the Unification Done because we are now wise.
    Why do they always talk about black and white? Let's leave coluor alone. We are all one so we have to love each others and fight for our Right's. African's let's come together to love one another and live in Peace and Unity, we are not a slave anymore so we have to work harder and our eyes will opened. Any black who found himself/herself in Africa or U.S.A or Europe. I mean everywhere, should know that he/she is an African. We African's have to fight for our right's and liberty to make Africa United. Unification Of Africa most be done because we are no more slave, so my Brother's and sister's, lets come together as one and work hard for ourself and the United Nation for Unification of Africa to be done. And also any black has to be proud of himself/herself and know that we are all African's, and wherever you are tried to come home.

vendredi 18 octobre 2013

WHAT IS AFRICA WAITING FOR.

                      WHAT IS AFRICA WAITING FOR.
 We here in africa wont to help those who are around us to move the world of Africa. Africa has come a long way now, so we are to come togerter as one and fright for what belong to us we have keep quit for a long time and i time to bring new things and share with others around us .
 This time we are going to work very hard to make the dream of our forfather's came to pass. This is what our frofathers wont from us. To make this Black Africa continent geat and strong for every black from Africa especilly black origin's.  There are many black origin that find themselves in any part of the world like the {african american}, {african caribbean} etc.
 We thank God for letting us go though this things. African's have to feature our language and the regard to characteristically living of african's, we belief that black african's and their cultuer should be prodominat here in africa to make us {AFRICANIZE} putting  Africa in character, restructure, organization and replacing black africans employees for our future. Africa has to came togerther for a common purpose to help us gain the love that mama africa need to future his generations to the freedom world, the new africa called {UNIFICATION OF AFRICA}. This is what we are looking for, all african's are waiting for that day when Africa wll be changing all that it has to a new age.
 A broad movement that will be characterized by alternative approaches of personalties of Africa. Compareing what we have with realty, creating new thing,   discover, and intruduced. It will be the great for the world to know about it new way of life, and this will be the begining of a new havest for all the surffing, new experience, new ways of acquareing, reinvigorateing, restoreing, froming and informing {NEWIE} etc.
                          THE NEW ARCHITECTURE OF AFRICA
The new Architecture of Africa is a complex structure of Africa. The conceptual structure and logical organization of Africa. This is bringing all the state's  of africa and the governing  body of all the state's of africa into one governing body.
                               GOVERNANCE OF AFRICA.
1.Elect executive head of a state of Africa and official appointment of Governor General, the chief representative of Africa and governor's , offical appointed governance and governess of Africa
2.Conduct the policy and affairs of Africa. control and influence all the Africa state's. Aiming to the great work of Africa.
3.Constitute a standard and principle rule for africa. It will be serveing and decideing legal cases for Africa.
4.Invest our money into financial schemes with the expectation of achieving a profit. Africa have to devote (one’s time and energy) undertaking our investment with the expectation of a worthwhile result to all african's. African's have to have it way of investment to help build the state's of Africa .
5.Militarism the belief that Africa should maintain and readily draw on a strong military capability for the defence or promotion of Africa interests.

mardi 27 mars 2012

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Hungarian rows canoe across the Atlantic

is was a reat ting tha has never happen in life.BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — After 76 days, Gabor Rakonczay — isolated and incommunicado for nearly 50 of those after his canoe capsized — has become the first person to paddle across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the Caribbean.

Rakonczay, who began his adventure in Lagos, Portugal, on Dec. 21, and stopped for several days in the Canary Islands for rest and supplies, reached the island of Antigua on Sunday, he told The Associated Press in a phone interview from the Caribbean nation.

When his 24.61 feet (7.5 metre) canoe capsized at sea, the Hungarian adventurer said he managed to save it but his communications equipment was damaged and he had not been in contact with his family since Feb. 6.

Rakonczay made the journey without a satellite tracking system which would have allowed him to signal that he was all right. So his wife, who stayed behind in Hungary, could only hope for the best.

"The supplier raised the price at the last minute and I decided to leave without one because it was not possible to postpone the trip," the 30-year-old said from Nelson's Dockyard in southern Antigua.

"This trip was the first time I didn't have a tracking system and the first time I really would have needed one."

During the nearly seven weeks he was out of reach, Viktoria, his wife, gave no indications that she was anything but totally sure that her husband was alive and that only equipment failure was to blame for their lack of communication.

She kept posting entries on their web page nearly every day, speculating about Gabor's position and how the weather conditions were affecting his voyage on the canoe nicknamed "Vitez," which means "valiant" in Hungarian.

Rakonczay said that in his solitude he often thought about what his loved ones were likely going through, and was heartened by the faith and confidence of his family in his abilities during the long silence.

"I was positively surprised in those at home ... because everyone was certain that if I run into any difficulties, I'll be able to solve them," Rakonczay said. "It was a great relief to reach port because it meant completing the journey and because my family could finally know for sure that I was OK."

While he lit smoke flares on three separate occasions to signal ships passing nearby, he was not able to communicate with any of them.

"Some slowed and even changed direction as they likely picked me up on their radars," Rakonczay said. "But I was often surrounded by waves 4 meters (12 feet) high and the canoe is less than one meter high, so it's most likely that they simply weren't able to see me."

The uniqueness of Rakonczay's crossing was confirmed by the London-based Ocean Rowing Society International, which adjudicates such feats for the Guinness World Records.

Atlantic crossings have been made in rowboats and kayaks, but not a canoe, in which a paddle with a single blade is used.

"We were disappointed he had no satellite tracking on board," said Tatiana Rezva-Crutchlow, editor-in-chief of the society's website. "We are very pleased to hear that he has arrived."

In 2008, Rakonczay and his wife successfully rowed across the Atlantic together, but this solo challenge had been in the works for a long time and he reached his destination some 20 days faster than planned.

"I was very interested in discovering what it's like to be all alone on a ship in the ocean," Rakonczay said. "It was my childhood dream."

THAT IS WHAT IS OGING ON NOW IN THE WORLD

what is going on to day is waht was said in the bible and is coming to exitance waht are we going to do to stop all this thins is waht we are going to see. Somebody update me. Is the world falling apart? What is going on today? Why are our kids dumber than ever? Why are the kids getting ever so smaller? Is it a plan or something? It sure is annoying the hell out of me. You can't get one constructive sentence out of a kid today without it involving guns, games, violence, sex and all the other stuff. I'm honestly sick of it, being a 16 year old myself it frustrates me to see what the world is becoming. Disney get away with just about anything they want to. Even if they aren't subtly showing the kids penises or the word 'sex' drawn in a subtle manner, they are making programs that are centered around lying to your parents, lying to your parents because your friends said so, boyfriends and girlfriends, relationships are more important than school and other stupid things like that.

I know I'm focusing a lot on what is happening to our kids but that is the generation which will replace you or us. Don't get me wrong, everybody has to find out about things such as sex one way or another but to do it like Disney and other TV Show's do it is sickening.

Thank you if you read this, appreciate it

dimanche 25 mars 2012

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