Originally posted by Mayerling
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Not only were the Russians rivals, they were seen as barbarians here.
There was a great deal of respect for the Germans on the other hand for what they had achieved in areas such as science, philosophy, psychology, music etc.
It was unthinkable in many quarters that the British should fight with the Russians against the Germans.
And, we had a nice little set-up with the French which safeguarded our position.
It wasn't a foregone conclusion, though. Right up to the eve of the war the Liberal government was split on the question of whether or not we should enter the war, with some ministers resigning. It proved to be the most costly mistake in British history, and one which set the scene for the Americans and Russians coming to the fore (a scenario predicted by more than one German intellectual, by the way, in the event of a European war).
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