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1 Alliances and Rivalries of World War I
By: Anna Jennerjohn NOTICE: The following presentation contains copyrighted materials used under the Multimedia Guidelines and Fair Use exemptions of U.S. Copyright law. Further use is prohibited

2 Journal Write What do you know about the Alliances and Rivalries of WWI? What do you not know about the Alliances and Rivalries?

3 Rivalries Causes of Rivalry between the European Countries:
Competition for materials and markets Territorial disputes Competition for colonies overseas France had never gotten over the loss of Alsace-Lorraine (territory) to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War (1870) Austria-Hungary and Russia both tried to dominate in the Balkans, a region in southeast Europe Germany saw France as the greatest threat to peace. Otto von Bismarck believed that France still wanted revenge for its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. Bismarck’s first goal, therefore, was to isolate France. “As long as it is without allies,” Bismarck stressed, “France poses no threat to us.”

4 The Three Emperors League
In order to discreetly isolate France, Bismarck (The Chancellor of Germany) formed the Three Emperors League in 1872 This was an alliance between Germany, Austria- Hungary and Russia and tied them to each other's aid in time of war This was a rather vague pledge to uphold monarchy Otto von Bismarck

5 Dual Alliance The Three Emperors League only lasted until Russia's withdrawal five years later in 1878 This left Bismarck with a new Dual Alliance with Austria-Hungary in 1879 The Dual Alliance was a more concrete alliance and lasted until 1914, when Germany and Austria-Hungary entered World War I together

6 Triple Alliance German Flag Austria-Hungarian Flag The Central Powers Italian Flag When the French occupied Tunisia, Bismarck took advantage of Italian hatred towards France and created the Triple Alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria- Hungary in 1882 In exchange for Italy's agreement to stay impartial if war broke out between Austria-Hungary and Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary would protect Italy from France   Italy was also bound to help Germany or Austria- Hungary if France declared war against them

7 Kaiser Wilhelm II Changes in Germany In 1890, Germany’s foreign policy changed dramatically. Kaiser Wilhelm II –who two years earlier had become ruler of Germany - forced Bismarck to resign. Besides wanting to assert his own power, he was eager to show the world just how mighty Germany had become Wilhelm let his nation’s treaty with Russia drop in Russia responded by forming a defensive military alliance with France in and Such an alliance had been Bismarck’s fear. War with either Russia or France would make Germany the enemy of both. Germany would then be forced to fight a two-front war, or a war on both its eastern and western borders

8 Triple Entente The Allies Russian Flag British Flag France’s Flag
Wilhelm began a tremendous shipbuilding program in an effort to make the German navy equal to that of the powerful British fleet Shocked, Great Britain formed an alliance with France in 1904 called the Entente Cordiale , then in formed an alliance with both France and Russia called the Triple Entente It did not bind Britain to fight with France and Russia but almost certainly guaranteed that Britain would not fight against them In 1914 Italy declared that Germany's war against France was an 'aggressive' one and allowed Italy to claim a neutral stance.  A year later, in 1915, Italy did enter World War I as an ally of Britain, France and Russia. Due primarily to submarine warfare and the Zimmerman note, President Wilson asked Congress for permission to go to war, and on April 6, 1917, the United States went to war on the side of the Allies

9 A Balkan Crisis Serbian Flag Bosnia-Herzegovina flag When Serbia longed to extend its borders, Austria- Hungary opposed such an idea and took over two major Slavic populations of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The tensions between Serbia and Austria-Hungary rose dramatically The territorial disputes and rivalry between Serbia and Austria-Hungary led to the murder of Austro- Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand

10 Video WWI Alliances Outbreak of War Failure of the Schlieffen Plan

11 Quiz on the Video What are the Alliances and Rivalries of WWI?
What caused the Rivalries of WWI? How did the Rivalries lead to Alliances?  How did the Alliances interfere with the Schlieffen Plan?

12 Answers Alliances are: The Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy) and the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, and Russia. Italy and U.S enter later) Rivalries: Balkan Crisis, and France and Germany’s territorial disputes Causes of Rivalry: Competition for materials and markets, Territorial disputes, and Competition for colonies overseas The Rivalries led to Alliances through Germany’s rivalry with France becoming a major power. Germany’s actions in creating a stronger navy, taking out U.S ships, and dropping their treaty with Russia only took away alliances for Germany and added alliances for the Allied powers The Triple Entente and Britain’s alliance with Belgium stopped the Schlieffen Plan and Germany from advancing

13 Conclusion The Alliances and Rivalries of World War One had set the stage for war. With Germany’s insistence of isolating France, political changes in Germany, the competition between the Allies and Central Powers, and territorial disputes in the Balkans it is apparent that the Rivalries and Alliances is the most important cause of World War One

14 Citations Pictures: Otto von Bismarck. 4/10/11. < German Flag.4/10/11. < Italian Flag.4/10/11.< Austria-Hungarian Flag.4/10/11. < British Flag.4/10/11.< France Flag.4/10/11.< Russian Flag.4/10/11.< Serbian Flag. 4/10/11. < Bosnia-herzegovina flag. 4/10/11. < War on two fronts.4/11/11. < Kaiser Wilhelm II.4/10/11.< aiserWilhelmII.jpg&newest=1>. Video: WWI Alliances. 4/10/11. < Outbreak of War. 4/10/11. < The failure of the Schlieffen Plan. 4/10/11. <


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