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What were the causes of WW1
The causes of WW1 are Imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
What was the schlieffen plan?
A German military strategy aimed at quickly defeating France by advancing through Belgium before turning to fight Russia during WW1.
What were some problems with the sclieffen plan
The Schlieffen Plan faced significant issues, including underestimating Russian mobilization speed, logistical challenges in supply lines, and strong resistance from Belgium and France, ultimately leading to a prolonged conflict rather than a quick victory.
What countries were a part of the triple alliance
The countries that were part of the Triple Alliance were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before they switched sides in WW1. This later also included the ottoman empire.
What countries were a part of the triple en tente
The countries that were part of the Triple Entente included France, Russia, and Britain, formed to counterbalance the Triple Alliance during WW1.
When was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated
28th of june 1914.
When did Russia mobilize
26th of july 1914
When does Germany declare war
3rd of August 1914
When does Britan declare war?
4th of august 1914
When was the gallipoli campain
25th of april 1914-19th of january 1915