Alternate History: Five Ways Germany Could Have Won World War I

Alternate History: Five Ways Germany Could Have Won World War I

Here are five interconnected things Berlin could have done to bolster its maritime prospects.

 

By exercising self-restraint in undersea combat, German leaders could have conserved their enemies -- and simplified U-boat commanders' challenge. At a minimum Wilson would have found rallying the populace harder absent such a flagrant casus belli. Not adopting certain methods of naval warfare, then, could have helped Berlin stymie the expanded enemy alliance—and the massive fleet it would deploy—before it formed.

James Holmes is J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy at the Naval War College and author of “Visualize Chinese Sea Power,” in the current issue of the Naval Institute Proceedings. The views voiced here are his alone.

 

This article is being republished due to reader interest.

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