The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Based for centuries on a weak German centre and strong French , Austrian and Russian wings , European politics ... Germany emerged from the war as the strongest military force that Europe had ever known ; the speed and extent of her ...
Based for centuries on a weak German centre and strong French , Austrian and Russian wings , European politics ... Germany emerged from the war as the strongest military force that Europe had ever known ; the speed and extent of her ...
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DEADLOCK IN EUROPE AFTER 1878 99 others , and had nearly clashed , they too were now brought up against the fact that Turkey could hardly suffer further dismemberment without the certainty of a major war between them .
DEADLOCK IN EUROPE AFTER 1878 99 others , and had nearly clashed , they too were now brought up against the fact that Turkey could hardly suffer further dismemberment without the certainty of a major war between them .
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Nor could the German Government itself avoid a new interest in extra - European affairs . The Franco - Russian alliance had achieved a new balance in Europe and was reducing old rivalries to a deadlock ; combined with growing economic ...
Nor could the German Government itself avoid a new interest in extra - European affairs . The Franco - Russian alliance had achieved a new balance in Europe and was reducing old rivalries to a deadlock ; combined with growing economic ...
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