BMMHS Village Hall Meeting for May 2026

The war that no one wanted: the origins of the First World War

By Dr Stephen Goss

The First World War was one of the most shattering conflicts of the Twentieth Century.
 
This talk outlines the international developments that resulted in the First World War. It will cover the unification of both Italy and Germany, the domestic situations in the great powers and key European players, the impact of empire-building and the situation in the Balkans. The intricacies of international relations in the period are outlined to provide an understanding of why Europe was plunged into such a devastating war. Weaving these considerations together, it will put the First World War in context and explain why a dispute in south-eastern Europe was so quickly transformed into a fight to the death for the Continent’s great empires and powers.
Origins of the Great War
Origins of the Great War
Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie leave the Sarajevo Guildhall after reading a speech on June 28 1914. They were assassinated five minutes later.. Source Walter Tausch - Europeana 1914-1918 / Wiki