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Prelude

The Fear of a European War Grows

• Literary Digest, 1897 •


The Franco-Russian Alliance (1892 – 1917) was a military partnership uniting the Russian empire of Alexander III Alexandrovich and the French Third Republic under President Marie François Sadi Carnot. It was a key element that contributed to the deep sense of insecurity experienced by Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. When one reads the attached article from 1897, with it’s strong anti-Teutonic language, you will come away wondering why the First World War didn’t begin sooner:

“France may now hope to regain her lost provinces with the help of Russia. The hour of revenge has come. Alsace Lorraine will once more be French…”

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The Fear of a European War Grows

The Fear of a European War Grows

The Fear of a European War Grows

French-Russian alliance 1897allies triple ententethe hour of revenge has cometriple alliance1914 triple allaince1897 triple allaincetriple alliance 1897triple alliance 1914triple entente 1897Franco-Russian Alliance onlineFranco-Russian Alliance articleFrench Diplomacy 1890sRussian Diplomacy 1890sKaiser reaction to French-Russian alliance 1897
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