The Triple Alliance

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Done By: Dima Hashem

Grade: 12

What is the Triple Alliance?

• The Triple Alliance was the military alliance between Germany , Austria–

Hungary , and Italy that lasted from 1882-1914 (until the start of WWI).

• In 1882, they signed a document that promised they would give each other military support in case of a war. The Alliance agreement stated it was

“essentially defensive and conservative” with the aim of stopping anyone who 'might threaten' the three nations.

• Each member promised mutual support in case of an attack by any other great power, which in Germany and Italy’s case, an attack by France alone.

 The most important aim of the Triple Alliance was to prevent Italy from declaring war against Austria-Hungary, towards whom the Italians were in constant dispute over territorial matters.

 The two great alliances formed during this period were intended for two purposes:

- On one hand, they were intended to strengthen the hand of member countries in their diplomacy, as the alliances promised mutual military support; thus, a member country could appear stronger than it actually was, as it (theoretically) could count on support from other alliance countries. So, in this area, alliances were a destabilizing occurrence, influencing their members to gamble and push more.

- In opposition was the stabilizing influence of the alliances, as most countries recognized the much greater threat that antagonizing an alliance member would result in

- as the opposite effect of the first consequence, opponents were less likely to push alliance members due to the potential downside.

After the Franco-Prussian War in the 1870s, Europe entered a period of peace. However, this period was filled with intense nationalistic competition, mostly centered around trade and empire-building, but also concerned with traditional power diplomacy and national influence. France, Germany, and the

UK all were competing in their collection of colonies for empire.

Overall, the Triple Alliance agreement was a major contributing factor in the outbreak of WWI; rather than ease tensions and reduce conflict, the Triple Alliance and Triple

Entente served to fuel the atmosphere of militarism and diplomatic risk-taking that eventually led to the outbreak of continental (then world) -wide war.

A USTRIA -H UNGARY ’ S I NTEREST IN THE A LLIANCE

 The alliance formed between Germany and Austria-

Hungary had strong ethnic ties.

 Germany and Austria-Hungary shared borders and

(in many regions) the German language, as well as a desire to add to their territories.

 Austria-Hungary specifically wanted the Balkans.

Germany’s Interest in the Alliance

The German Empire had only been officially created out of smaller German-speaking nations about twenty years before the Alliance was formed, and had quickly gained great influence over the older, fading Austro-Hungarian Empire. By co-operating rather than competing, land could be taken over by either empire without conflict of interest.

 Italy wanted more territory in parts of Greece, Turkey and the Balkans. It also wanted protection from attacks from its northern neighbor, France. Finally,

Italy still disputed land with Austria-Hungary. An alliance could turn out to be more effective in negotiating this land back, and stop Austria from taking any more land in a war.

 Because Italy still did not entirely trust Austria-

Hungary, it made a secret treaty with France after joining the Triple Alliance.

WORKS CITED

 http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/triplealliance.

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 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/worldwarone/hq/cau ses1_01.shtml

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Alliance_(1882)

 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_triple_al liance_significant

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