Militarism, characterized by the buildup of military strength and the prioritization of military solutions, significantly influenced the strategy of unrestricted submarine warfare during World War I. Nations, particularly Germany, viewed submarine warfare as a means to assert naval dominance and disrupt enemy supply lines, reflecting a broader militaristic approach to warfare. This aggressive tactic aimed to weaken opponents through economic blockade and was justified by a belief in the necessity of total war. Ultimately, militarism contributed to the escalation of conflicts at sea, further entrenching the hostilities between nations involved.
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