Shell Crisis of 1915

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The Shell Crisis of 1915 was a World War I political and military scandal in Britain over severe shortages of artillery ammunition, which undermined confidence in the government and helped trigger the formation of a new coalition administration.

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instanceOf World War I home front event
military scandal
political scandal
conflict World War I
country United Kingdom
describedBySource British wartime newspapers
post‑war historical studies of World War I
hasCause bureaucratic inefficiency at the War Office
high expenditure of shells on the Western Front
inadequate munitions production
limitations of private armaments industry
pre‑war underestimation of shell consumption
shortage of artillery shells
hasEffect accelerated reorganization of British munitions production
boosted the political standing of David Lloyd George NERFINISHED
contributed to the fall of the Asquith administration
damaged reputation of the War Office
encouraged use of women workers in munitions factories
increased influence of military commanders over supply policy
led to expansion of state control over industry
prompted legislative changes on labour and industry
stimulated technological innovation in shell manufacture
strengthened calls for total war mobilization
undermined public confidence in the Liberal government
location Britain NERFINISHED
mainSubject British munitions policy
artillery ammunition shortage
civil‑military relations in wartime Britain
participant British Army General Staff NERFINISHED
British War Office NERFINISHED
British press
Conservative Party (UK) NERFINISHED
David Lloyd George NERFINISHED
Herbert Henry Asquith NERFINISHED
Liberal Party (UK) NERFINISHED
private armaments manufacturers in Britain
trade unions in Britain
pointInTime May 1915
relatedTo Battle of Neuve Chapelle NERFINISHED
British home front during World War I NERFINISHED
Lloyd George coalition government NERFINISHED
Ministry of Munitions NERFINISHED
Western Front in World War I NERFINISHED
significantEvent creation of the Ministry of Munitions
exposure of shell shortages in the British press
formation of a coalition government in May 1915
political attacks on the Asquith government
public controversy over high‑explosive shell supply
startTime 1915

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