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Elizabeth

World War I, The Franco-Russian Alliance Military Convention - 0 views

  • 18 August, 1892The Franco-Russian Alliance Military Convention
  • France and Russia, being animated by a common desire to preserve peace, and having no other object than to meet the necessities of a defensive war, provoked by an attack of the forces of the Triple Alliance against either of them, have agreed upon the following provisions:
    • meggie
       
      This was an agreement that stated that Russia and France would help each other in times of war and that they would fight together to accomplish peace.(If needed)
  • This Convention was not made public until 1918.
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  • defensive war
  • If France is attacked by Germany, or by Italy supported by Germany, Russia shall employ all her available forces to attack Germany. If Russia is attacked by Germany, or by Austria supported by Germany, France shall employ all her available forces to attack Germany.
    • Rachel
       
      This creates a tangled web of alliances.
  • If France is attacked by Germany, or by Italy supported by Germany, Russia shall employ all her available forces to attack Germany.
  • If Russia is attacked by Germany, or by Austria supported by Germany, France shall employ all her available forces to attack Germany.
  • two countries shall cooperate with each other at all times
  • kept absolutely secret
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    these countries did not in fact want war, but by making these treaties, they were preparing, and leading up to war.
Rachel

World War I, The 'Blank Check' - 0 views

  • Sarajevo
    • Amber
       
      They are referring to the assasination of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
  • Wilhelm II
  • Austria-Hungary could rely that Germany
    • Amber
       
      alliances
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  • His Majesty will faithfully stand by Austria-Hungary
  • dispute now going on between Austria-Hungary and that country
  • danger which threatens Austria-Hungary and thus the Triple Alliance as a result of the Russian and Serbian Pan-Slavic agitation
  • Emperor Francis Joseph
    • Amber
       
      of Austria-Hungary
  • bring about an understanding between Bulgaria and the Triple alliance
    • Amber
       
      Austria-Hungary wants to get Bulgaria on their side (the Triple Alliance side---Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy)
  • King Carol
    • Amber
       
      of Romania
  • renunciation
    • Amber
       
      abandoning, repudiating
  • Rumanian agitations directed against Austria-Hungary
  • On July 6th, Wilhelm II and his Imperial Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, telegrammed Berchtold that Austria-Hungary could rely that Germany would support whatever action was necessary to deal with Serbia -- in effect offering von Berchtold a 'blank check.'
  • On July 6th, Wilhelm II and his Imperial Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, telegrammed Berchtold that Austria-Hungary could rely that Germany would support whatever action was necessary to deal with Serbia -- in effect offering von Berchtold a 'blank check.'
  • situation from the Austro-Hungarian point of view, and describes the measures which Vienna has in view
  • His Majesty desires to say that he is not blind to the danger which threatens Austria-Hungary and thus the Triple Alliance as a result of the Russian and Serbian Pan-Slavic agitation.
  • danger which threatens Austria-Hungary and thus the Triple Alliance as a result of the Russian and Serbian Pan-Slavic agitation
  • His Majesty, of course, cannot interfere in the dispute now going on between Austria-Hungary and that country
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    This basically created an alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary
Rachel

World War I, The Dual Alliance Between Austria-Hungary and Germany - 0 views

  • Empires be attacked by Russia
  • bound to come to the assistance
  • 7 October, 1879The Dual Alliance Between Austria-Hungary and Germany
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  • one of the two Empires be attacked by Russia the High Contracting Parties are bound to come to the assistance one of the other with the whole war strength of their Empires,
  • only communicated to a third Power upon a joint understanding
  • be kept secret by the two High Contracting Parties
  • Should, however, the attacking party in such a case be supported by Russia, either by an active cooperation or by military measures which constitute a menace to the Party attacked, then the obligation stipulated in Article 1 of this Treaty
    • Rachel
       
      It seems the 2 powers have contempt for Russia, since they are the only other power they are willing to fight against while they stay neutral to others.
  • Should one of the High Contracting Parties be attacked by another Power, the other High Contracting Party binds itself hereby, not only not to support the aggressor against its high Ally, but to observe at least a benevolent neutral attitude towards its fellow Contracting Party.
    • Elizabeth
       
      "rules" of Alliances, what participating countries had to abide by..
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    This is the first document that we have to diigo. =)
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    This means that everyone had to work together if one nation was introuble other nations were forced to help. This shows the importance of alliances.
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    If one nation got attacked it's alliing countries should be somewhat obligated to come to aid that country. Therefore bringing in more countries into the war.
Rachel

World War I, The Entente Cordiale Between the United Kingdom and France - 0 views

  • 'Declaration between the United Kingdom and France Respecting Egypt and Morocco, Together with the Secret Articles Signed at the Same Time.'
  • 8 April, 1904The Entente Cordiale Between the United Kingdom and France
  • The Franco-British Declaration, 1904
    • meggie
       
      This declaration is an agreement between France and Britain stating that they will work together to keep peace. They will not mess with the relations that each has with Morocco and Egypt: His Britannic Majesty's Government declare that they have no intention of altering the political status of Egypt. The Government of the French Republic, for their part, declare that they will not obstruct the action of Great Britain in that country.... (Egypt)
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  • the Government of the French Republic reserve to themselves in Morocco, and His Britannic Majesty's Government reserve to themselves in Egypt, the right to see that the concessions for roads, railways, ports, etc., are only granted on such conditions as will maintain intact the authority of the State over these great undertakings of public interest.
  • order to ensure the free passage of the Suez Canal, His Britannic Majesty's Government declare that they adhere to the treaty of the 29th October, 1888, and that they agree to their being put in force. The free passage of the Canal being thus guaranteed, the execution of the last sentence of paragraph 1 as well as of paragraph 2 of Article of that treaty will remain in abeyance.
  • In order to secure the free passage of the Straits of Gibraltar, the two Governments agree not to permit the erection of any fortifications or strategic works on that portion of the coast of Morocco comprised between, but not including, Melilla and the heights which command the right bank of the River Sebou. This condition does not, however, apply to the places at present in the occupation of Spain on the Moorish coast of the Mediterranean.
  • The two Governments agree to afford to one another their diplomatic support, in order to obtain the execution of the clauses of the present Declaration regarding Egypt and Morocco.
  • His Britannic Majesty's Government declare that they have no intention of altering the political status of Egypt. The Government of the French Republic, for their part, declare that they will not obstruct the action of Great Britain in that country.... It is agreed that the post of Director-General of Antiquities in Egypt shall continue, as in the past, to be entrusted to a French savant. The French schools in Egypt shall continue to enjoy the same liberty as in the past.
    • Rachel
       
      France and Britian were rationing colonies.
    • Rachel
       
      France and Britian were rationing colonies.
    • Rachel
       
      France and Britian were rationing colonies.
    • Rachel
       
      France and Britian were rationing colonies.
  • His Britannic Majesty's Government for their part, will respect the rights which France, in virtue of treaties, conventions, and usage
Elizabeth

World War I, The Three Emperors League - 0 views

  • the two others shall maintain towards it a benevolent neutrality and shall devote their efforts to the localization of the conflict.
  • territorial status quo of Turkey in Europe can be accomplished only in virtue of a common agreement between them
  • The present Protocol forms an integral part of the secret Treaty signed on this day at Berlin and shall have the same force and validity....
    • Rachel
       
      Duped Treaty...
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  • Austria-Hungary reserves the right to annex these provinces at whatever moment she shall deem opportune.
    • Rachel
       
      This conflicts Russia.
  • Russia, in agreement with Germany, declares her firm resolution to respect the interests arising from the new position assured to Austria-Hungary by the Treaty of Berlin.
  • secret Conventions
  • The three Powers will not oppose the eventual reunion of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia within the territorial limits assigned to them by the Treaty of Berlin
  • friendly explanations
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    Second document
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    these treaties tied countries together. if one was involved in a war, others in the treaty had to support it.
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