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Anglo-German naval arms race

The Anglo–German naval arms race of the early 20th century preceded and was one of the several intertwined causes for World War I.
There were also other naval buildups in several other countries which were emerging as great powers, such as the United States and Japan, and in South America.
==Background==
The United Kingdom had the largest navy in the world and so in accord with Wilhelm II’s enthusiasm for an expanded German navy, and his own strong desires, Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office, championed four Fleet Acts between 1898 and 1912 to greatly expand the German High Seas Fleet. The German aim was to build a fleet that would be 2/3 the size of the British navy.〔Andriessen, De andere waarheid, 1999, page 298〕 This plan was sparked by the threat of the British Foreign Office in March 1897, after the British invasion of Transvaal that started the Boer War, to blockade the German coast and thereby cripple the German economy, if Germany would intervene in the conflict in Transvaal.〔Christopher Clark, ''The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914'', 2012, page 148-149〕 From 1905 on, the British navy developed plans for such a blockade that was a central part of British strategy.〔Andriessen, 1999, De andere waarheid, page 304 e.v.〕
In reaction to this challenge to their naval supremacy, from 1902 to 1910, the British Royal Navy embarked on its own massive expansion to keep ahead of the Germans. This competition came to focus on the revolutionary new ships based on , which was launched in 1906.
By 1913, there was intense internal debate about new ships due to the growing influence of John Fisher's ideas and increasing financial constraints. It is now generally accepted by historians that in early-mid 1914 the Germans adopted a policy of building submarines instead of new dreadnoughts and destroyers, effectively abandoning the arms race, but kept this new policy secret so that other powers would be delayed in following suit.

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