Why Did Alliances Cause Ww1

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“Two armies that fight each other is like one large army who commits suicide” -French soldier Henri Barbusse, in his novel ‘Le Feu, 1915. World War 1 was known to be the biggest war of the century. It all began 1914. Intense competition between each European country wanting to be superior than the other European country caused rivalry and mistrust between each nation. Alliances were built between six different European countries. German, Italy, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Great Britain were all apart of World War one. The main reasons of World War 1 were militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Militarism was having a strong enough army in order to fight. Alliances were the different partnerships nations had between each other. Imperialism was each nation wanted to be superior than the other. Nationalism was the belief that a person is to be devoted to their country. Alliances and Imperialism were the main causes of WW1. …show more content…

Alliances were created between the six European countries. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were all apart of the Triple Alliance. Great Britain, France, and Russia all were apart of the Triple Entente. These alliances were created in order to support and help each country during the war. Once one country from the Triple Entente or Triple Alliance declared war on the opposing country they all began to get involved in the war. Alliances pretty much made up the war. With these alliances everyone blamed each other for the causes of the war(docB). Alliances helped each country stay strong enough for the war.When Russia was running low on necessities for the war, their alliance Germany, provided necessities from the Eastern Front. There were also three other causes of this

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