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…the Dreikaiserbund (Three Emperors' League) with Russia and Austria-Hungary. But the alliance did not survive the Russo-Turkish War of 1877. When the Austrians and British threatened war over a Carthaginian peace imposed on Turkey by the Russian victors, Bismarck called…
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…Prologue In 2086 a bomb was set off in the U.S. defense quarter destroying 84% of all defenses in the said Nation. Civillians were notified by channel 6 that it was a Russian attack. At this point the U.S. was in a state of emergency. Two weeks later…
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…standing with both France and Russia. Germany intervened in too many colonial affairs to coexist peacefully with France, while its support of Austrian wars in the Balkans angered the Russians, whose alliances with Germany were already obsolete. Nicholas…
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…with the Russian court. A good relationship between Bismarck and the Russian Tsar was established here, which later ensured Russian neutrality in the Prussian war with Austria. He went to Paris, where he gained a better knowledge of European politics. He also measured…
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…." This is the prediction of the Russian Revolution which is a perfect example of the inquisitor's argument. It began in January 1905 with a priest leading it and a strong sense of God. Yet, once the czar opened fire on a group of petitioners on Jan 9th God was gone from…
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…that was greatly influenced by the Western world, which was evident throughout the different ways that the Russian people lived. Led by a powerful and ambitious ruler, Czar Peter the Great, Russia was an empire that strove to achieve Western ideals, wealth, and power…
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Category: /Literature
…was expecting the Serbians to reject all request made by the ultimatum. Despite the fact that Serbia had refused the ultimatum, they had allied with the Russians with greater protest for the Austro-Hungarians. Unsatisfied with the responses of Serbia, Austro-Hungary…
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Category: /History
…nerves," he suffered from psycho-somatic illness, severe headaches and intestinal spasms and almost fainted at the sight of a hundred eastern Jews (including women) being executed for his benefit on the Russian front. Subsequent to this experience, he ordered…
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…the Soviet Union and Cuba. Once this alliance began, it opened a gateway for the Soviet Union to take lead in the arms race. The Soviet Union immediately acted by placing nuclear warheads on and around the island of Cuba. With the discovery of Russian missiles…
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…colonies. As free countries the new independent nations could trade more goods with Great Britain. However, if Spain regains control of their former colonies then the trade with Great Britain would decrease dramatically. The Russian Tsar attempted to extend his…
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