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The alliances that lead to WW1 (How did the assassination of Franz…
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Russia's two most active alliances were Britain, Serbia and France, together they formed the Triple Entente.
Germany's two most active alliances were Austria-Hungary, and Italy and joined to form the Triple Alliance.
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Because once Germany declared war on Russian, all the allies of both were obligated to join the war, making it a war of bigger proportions than necessary.
On June 28, 1914 the heirs to Austria were assassinated.
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The Austria- Hungarian government saw the assassination as an attack on the country, which made them make harsh and unnecessary demands, which the Serbians refused. which made the Austria-Hungarians declare war on Serbia.
Once Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Germany declared war on Russia to support its ally Austria-Hungary.
because France was an ally to Russia, once Germany declared war on Russia, France was obligated to mobilise, which lead to Germany declaring war on France
After the assassination of the heirs to Austria in Sarajevo by Serbian Gavrilo Princip, the Austria-Hungarians took the assassination as an attack on the country, which is why they declared war.
Austria-Hungary read into the assassination of the heirs very deep, which is what made them declare war, which was what bought all the other countries into war.
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August 12 Britain and France declare war on Austria-Hungary, which invades Serbia.
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