they became rivals in the balkans because they both wanted the power to control it and the Dardanelles.
russia and austria-hungary were continually fighting over the 'balkans' during ww1.
Russia and Austria-Hungary
The powder keg of Europe refers to the Balkans, and various European powers that laid claim to the territory. Those countries primarily included Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.
the balkansThe "Powder keg of Europe", sometimes alternately known as the "BalkanPowder Keg", refers to the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century preceding World War I.
The majority of the population of the Balkans and Russia are the Slavs.
No.
Russia
The Balkans.
They are Slavs, like Russians.
they became rivals in the balkans because they both wanted the power to control it and the Dardanelles.
russia and austria-hungary were continually fighting over the 'balkans' during ww1.
Russia and Austria-Hungary were the two non-Balkan nations who competed for dominance of the Balkans.
When Austria- Hungary took lands in the Balkans and they kept Russia out with the help of Germany Russia hated their alliance.
Russia and Austria-Hungary
Russia and Austria-Hungary were the two non-Balkan nations who competed for dominance of the Balkans.
The majority of the population of the Balkans and Russia are the Slavs. So, they shared that, and they felt closer to Russia.