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Hi, I'm John Green, this is Crash Course World History, and today we continue our discussion of how a regional conflict became World War I. We're also going to look at who started the war and although no one nation is truly to blame, some nations are more to blame than others. Like America, for once? Blameless. Well, not totally blameless. Largely blameless. Mr. Green, Mr. Green! That's easy, the Germans started the war. Well, Me from the Past, as it happens many historians and British politicians would agree with you. I mean, you have an opinion that can be defended. And I can't wait for you to defend it. UHF... maybe they just, like, really liked war? I'm not really in the defending positions business, Mr. Green, I'm more in the like, bold proclamations business. Yes, Me from the Past, noted. But it turns out, there's more to life than that. So the topic of who started World War I remains one of the most controversial and interesting topics to discuss in World History, not least because, you know, we'd like to avoid having another one. But in general, when we talk about World Wars, as when we talk about World Cups, we pretty quickly end up discussing Germany. The idea that the root cause of World War I was Germany, or more specifically, German militarism, continues to be popular. This has been the case ever since the 1960s when this historian, Fritz Fisher, identified Germany as the chief cause of the war. But Germany's guilt for the war was also written into the Versailles Peace Treaty, in article 231, and most of you will be familiar with the idea that anger over that clause its incumbent debts helped lead to Hitler's rise. Also, pretty much however you slice it Germany was definitely responsible for starting World War II, and looking back that made it more plausible that they would have also stated World War I, because, you know, they had a history of starting wars. To be fair, the definition of a Western European nation is “has a history starting wars.” Unless you're the Swiss. Cue the Solitaire, Stan! Yeah okay, but the thing is attributing characteristics like militarism or authoritarianism to entire national populations is a little problematic. Also, one nation's militarism is another nation's strong national defense, and when you live in the country, as I do, that spends more on defense than any other nation, it's probably not that good of an idea to call people militaristic. There's just something about that broad-brush painting of an entire nation sharing a particular characteristic that feels a little propaganda-y. Also, it wasn't just Germans who were militaristic in 1914. The idea of “the glory of war” was a very popular concept all over Europe, and really there's no evidence that the German people of 1914 were any more or less militaristic than the French or the Russians, They all had poetry that celebrated heroic sacrifice and dying for the Mother and/or Fatherland. That's not usually and. Maybe, though. I'm going to stay...
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