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  1. The debate on the origins of the First World War

    The Fischer Thesis. The first major challenge to this interpretation was advanced in Germany in the 1960s, where the historian Fritz Fischer published a startling new thesis which threatened to overthrow the existing consensus. Germany, he argued, did have the main share of responsibility for the outbreak of the war.

  2. The Fischer Controversy

    Instead, Fischer's thesis was a powerful confirmation of the much-hated decision of the victorious allies in 1919 to make Germany responsible for the war.3 After the Second World War, for the outbreak of which Germany could not deny responsi bility, revisiting the causes of the First seemed unnecessarily soul-searching; as a

  3. PDF Goodbye to all that (again)? The Fischer thesis, the new revisionism

    were working closely with Fritz Fischer in Hamburg. Fischer's sensational book Griff nach der Weltmacht had just then revealed the extent of Germany's war aims throughout the First World War, strongly suggesting that it had sought war in 1914 in order to attain those aims. 4 It was through Hartmut Pogge that I met Fritz Fischer in Oxford in ...

  4. Fritz Fischer (historian)

    Fritz Fischer (5 March 1908 - 1 December 1999) was a German historian best known for his analysis of the causes of World War I.In the early 1960s Fischer advanced the controversial thesis at the time that responsibility for the outbreak of the war rested solely on Imperial Germany.Fischer's anti-revisionist claims shocked the West German government and historical establishment, as it made ...

  5. Goodbye to all that (again)? The Fischer thesis, the new revisionism

    The Fischer thesis, the new revisionism and the meaning of the First World War Get access. JOHN C. G. RÖHL. JOHN C. G. RÖHL 1 Taught at the University of Sussex from 1964 until his retirement in 1999, serving as Dean of the School of European Studies from 1982 to 1985.

  6. Germany's Aims In The First World War : Fritz Fischer : Free Download

    Germany's Aims in the First World War (German title: Griff nach der Weltmacht: Die Kriegzielpolitik des kaiserlichen Deutschland 1914-1918) is a book by German Historian Fritz Fischer.It is one of the leading contributions to historical analysis of the Causes of World War I, and along with this work War of Illusions (Krieg der Illusionen) gave rise to the "Fischer Thesis" on the causes of ...

  7. Twenty-Five Years Later: Looking Back at the "Fischer ...

    subtitle, "Professor Fischer's thesis of sole guilt for the First World War will still kindle many discussions."?That the word "Weltmacht" was used to mean the desire to be equal with the three "world powers" ofthe time, the British Empire, the U.S.A., and Russia, was explained on the cover of the book and in the book, passim. 207

  8. Goodbye to all that (again)? The Fischer thesis, the new revisionism

    The Fischer thesis, the new revisionism and the meaning of the First World War | What is the truth about the nature of the First World War and why have historians been unable to agree on its origins?

  9. Goodbye to all that (again)? The Fischer thesis, the new revisionism

    But in this centennial year Fischer's conclusions have in turn been challenged by historians claiming that Europe's leaders all 'sleepwalked' into the catastrophe. ... Lecture held at the University of Sussex in November 2014, explores the archival discoveries which underpinned the Fischer thesis of the 1960s and subsequent research, and ...

  10. PDF The Fischer Controversy 50 years on

    Instead, Fischer's thesis was a powerful confirmation of the much-hated decision of the victorious allies in 1919 to make Germany responsible for the war.3 After the Second World War, for the outbreak of which Germany could not deny responsi-bility, revisiting the causes of the First seemed unnecessarily soul-searching; as a ...