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In the period before World War I, there were two alliances : the Triple Entente of Great Britain, France and Russia, and the Triple Alliance (Central powers) of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy.
Austria-Hungary and Germany they wanted to protect themselves from Russia.
The Triple Alliance was formed in , when Otto Von Bismarck formed a treaty of alliance AustroGermany to counteract from Russia and France.
Russia's alliance with the United States during World War I helped the Allies by bolstering their manpower and resources. The U.S. provided fresh troops, military equipment, and financial support, which revitalized the weary Allied forces. Additionally, the threat of U.S. involvement pressured Central Powers, contributing to the eventual collapse of their military efforts. However, the effectiveness of this alliance was somewhat undermined by Russia's exit from the war in 1917 due to the Bolshevik Revolution.
RUSSIA
A German-Austrian alliance was formed to protect Germany against Russia before the start of WWI.
Great Britian, France, and Russia
Russia entered World War 1 through an alliance with Austria. World War 1 caused much distress with Russia's people. Many weapons came to the hands of peasants. World War 1 was a main contribution to starting the Russian Revolution. The alliance was not with Austria. Russia fought Austria. The alliance was with France against Germany.
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France went into World War 1 because it had an alliance with Russia. When Germany declared war on Russia, France went to help its ally.
It is true that Italy secretly left the Triple Alliance and joined the Triple Entente shortly before World War I. The Triple Entente was an alliance among France, Britain and Russia after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente of 1907.
June 21st 1914
Yes. England saw no reason to have an alliance with Continental Europe.
A German-Austrian alliance was formed to protect Germany against Russia before the start of WWI.
because they are belonged to winner alliance in world war II
Before World War I, England, France, and Russia were part of the Triple Entente, an alliance formed to counter the threat posed by the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. This coalition aimed to provide mutual support against potential aggression, particularly from Germany. The tensions and rivalries among these alliances contributed significantly to the outbreak of the war in 1914.
The German -Austrian alliance was an important decision made as a result of the alliances formed before WWI. This alliance was put into place to protect Germany from Russia.