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The key point you overlook is that of personalities and in particular that of the Kaiser. It was he who was so keen on having a large navy because he wanted to get one up on his uncle the King of England. At the time Britain not only had the largest Empire in the world to protect she was also the world's greatest trading nation so she also needed to protect the sea lanes and therefore regarded German naval expansion as a potential threat. It was the Kaiser who gave Austria-Hungary the so-called ' blank cheque' after the murder of the Archduke and so provoked the Russians
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Never underestimate French revanchism. The encirclement of Germany through the Triple Alliance. Thus the land war in Europe. Germany had no further land graph demands on France. I think France escapes the responsibility rather well.
Militarism does include coersion happening during conscription into the miilitary too. Speakng of acronyms in general which describes what happens on slippery slopes -- What does the acronym M.A.I.D. stand for too?