Alliances In Ww1

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Militarism, alliances, nationalism, and imperialism all had strong meaning in World War 1. They all could have been more of a reason that the war took place in their own ways. You couldn’t fight without a military and you couldn’t fight alone in the war as well, which means you’d need allies to support and defend for you. This makes one believe that alliances would be the main reason why the first World War took place. After the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, both Austria-Hungary and Serbia would need allies if they wanted to come out on top. Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian empire went on a visit to Sarajevo to inspect the armed forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina. While he was on his visit he was attacked more than once. Bombs were thrown at the open car and bounced off and impacted bystanders. 19 year old Serbian Gavrilo Princip caught site of the Austrian soon to be ruler and shot and killed Ferdinand and wife. He then tried to turn the gun on himself before he was attacked by a mob, and arrested for the crime that was committed. Many people and other countries blamed the Serbian government for the assassination of Ferdinand. This act immediately sparked tension between the two counties. Austria wanted war against Serbia. Russia sided with their ally Serbia and stood by their side. Once Austria-Hungary heard about the …show more content…

Austria-Hungary wanted to assure that they had General Kaiser Waldheim’s word that they would have protection from Germany. Germany knew that if they agreed to come into the alliance with Austria-Hungary then Russia would bring along France and possibly Great Britain. The Ottoman Empire agreed to join the Triple Alliance which consists of Germany, Bulgaria, and Austria-Hungary. As Germany predicted Russia brought along France and Great Britain which formed the Triple

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