• World War I Part 2

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
    Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
    To prevent internal strife in Germany, Russia was perceived as bad, Russia was given an ultimatum to end the war within 12 hours and France was asked to remain neutral. France joined Russia. Germany had two fronts, the Western Front and the Eastern Front. The Western Front meant England and France. The Eastern Front meant Russia. The plan was for 80 percent of the troops to occupy France and come towards Russia. According to the Treaty of London, Belgium cannot stand for German aggression, it is neutral. Again, Germany is interested in attacking France through Belgium. When Germany wants to attack Belgium, a British letter comes so that Belgium's neutrality is not insulted. Although France agrees, Germany does not respond. Later, Germany received news that the British would not intervene unless France was attacked. Moltke decided to send all his troops to Russia. Later, when the news is false, William tells Malt to do what you like.
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