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The “Great” European War Becomes a World War Germany as a latecomer in Imperialism in the Pacific
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Page 1: The “Great” European War Becomes a World War Germany as a latecomer in Imperialism in the Pacific.

The “Great” European War Becomes a World War

• Germany as a latecomer in Imperialism in the Pacific

Page 2: The “Great” European War Becomes a World War Germany as a latecomer in Imperialism in the Pacific.

World War I in the Pacific

• Japan declares war on Germany – August 23, 1914

• The Japanese seek German possessions and concessions in China

Page 3: The “Great” European War Becomes a World War Germany as a latecomer in Imperialism in the Pacific.

The “Emden” Against the British Navy

• World War I disappointed many because of lack of great Naval Battles

• The “Emden” perhaps most successful ship in war

Page 4: The “Great” European War Becomes a World War Germany as a latecomer in Imperialism in the Pacific.

German War Aims in Africa

• Germany as latecomer hopes to gain territory in Africa

• War quickly spreads to Africa

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War in Africa, 1914-1918

• Germans rapidly lose to French and English in West Africa

• English rule so oppressive in South Africa that many Africans support Germany

• Though vastly outnumbered, Germans in East Africa hold out until the end of the war


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