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If Russia is attacked by Germany, or by Austria supported by Germany, France shall employ all her available forces to fight Germany" said by the leaders of France at the Franco-Russian Convention. The major powers of Europe were now divided into two powerful groups. Like Alex Woolf said in his book the Assassination in Sarajevo *"This Alliance system meant if there were a local war between two powers, this would set of a chain reaction leading to war involving all of Europe"...
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Like Alex Woolf said in his book the Assassination in Sarajevo *"This Alliance system meant if there were a local war between two powers, this would set of a chain reaction leading to war involving all of Europe". The most likely point for a conflict would be in the Balkans which both Austria-Hungary wanted control off...
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Why did a war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia become a European war in 1914?   Austria Hungary 1914   Germany Responsible for World War I?   To what extent is Germany responsible for World War I and II?   Austria, Prussia, and Russia rise to power   Was Germany responsible for the outbreak of WWI   Was Germany responsible for the outbreak of WWI   Did Germany cause World War 1?   Post World War II Germany   Economic Conditions of Germany, World War II   Why Did Germany Lose World War Ii, Despite Its Victories Early In The   Why Did Germany Lose World War Two, Despite Its Victories Early In The   “The First World War was lost by Germany rather than being won by the Allies”. Discuss.   Morality and Politics in Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia   Describe the terms in the Treaty of Versailles which caused the most bitterness in Germany.  
 
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