Alliances
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The Alliance
In this essay we are going to talk about the alliances how they took part in World War 1 and World War 2, how they alliances with the countries to fight with each other and why the countries unit to attack others, what alliances took places in both wars and other things. This alliance was very important and a major causes of World Wars. An alliance is a solemn agreement or treaty, strict and conditional between two or more parties in establishing obedience to fulfill one or more sections set out in a formal contract and that both parties agree to perform certain actions and to receive remuneration from the Moreover compliance. Legally this concept is derived from a legal document such as a contract or international treaty.
The cause of World Wars was the same in both wars like:
• Militarism: Increased military and naval rivalry led not only to the belief that war was coming.
• Alliance system: Nations found themselves move into the war by pre-existing alliances, and knowledge of these alliances played a key role in the decisions taken by major players in the war. All the countries over there had been busy making treaties about non-aggression pacts, starting in 1879. It was thought the alliances would promote peace.
• Imperialism: Another cause was that European nations ruled smaller countries, called colonies, and competed with each other to accumulate more colonies.
• Nationalism: all countries think that they country was the best, that they were the bigger race in all so the people were ready to fight and die in battles.
These are the causes of world wars and how the alliance took a very main cause of these wars. They think that this alliance was promoting peace and other things but they were promoting war.
During the World War 1 the Alliance system was a group of nations that helped each other to attack one nation. The Alliance system led to the division of Europe into two antagonistic blocs, their level of secrecy led to fear and suspicion between nations, and transformed the local conflict into widespread conflict.
While other arguments point to factors such as militarism, economic rivalries and domestic concerns as the main causes of the war, these causes were not significant, except in the context of the alliance system. The Entente Powers or Allies were the countries at war with the Central Powers during World War I.
The members of the Triple Entente were the French Republic, the British Empire and the Russian Empire; Italy entered the war on the side of the Entente in 1915. Japan, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Romania and the Czechoslovak legions were secondary members of the Entente.
The United States declared war on Germany on the grounds that Germany violated U.S. neutrality by attacking international shipping and because of the Zimmermann Telegram sent to Mexico. The U.S. entered the war as
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