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Asked by: Zhelyazko Azarkan
news and politics war and conflictsWhich countries used militarism in ww1?
Correspondingly, what country spent the most on militarism in World War I?
There was a significant rise in the army and naval estimates of the European powers in these years. It is also important to take notice of the fact that from 1910 to 1914, while France increased her defence expenditure by 10%, Britain by 13%, Russia by 39%, and Germany was the most militaristic as she increased by 73%.
Keeping this in consideration, what is militarism in World War 1?
Militarism is a philosophy or system that emphasises the importance of military power. Alfred Vagts, a German historian who served in World War I, defined it as the “domination of the military man over the civilian, an undue preponderance of military demands, an emphasis on military considerations”.
A European arms race in the late 1800s and early 1900s was militarism fuelled by new weapons, emerging technologies and developments in industrial production. European governments increased military spending purchasing new weaponry and increasing the size of armies and navies due to the effect of nationalism.