During World War I, German foreign policy aimed to expand its influence and secure military dominance, often employing aggressive tactics and unrestricted submarine warfare, which ultimately led to heightened tensions with the U.S. In contrast, British foreign policy was focused on rallying support against Germany and maintaining alliances, emphasizing diplomacy and public relations to gain American support for the Allied cause. This fundamental difference in approach highlighted Germany's militaristic strategy versus Britain's reliance on coalition-building and communication.
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