THE ROAD TO WAR Tension In the BALKANS. The Balkan Region.

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THE ROAD TO WAR Tension In the BALKANS

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Russian Interest in The Balkans After being humiliated in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 they refocused attention to Europe Special interest in Balkans (Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria and Part of Greece) Feuded with Turkey and Austria Hungary, who had similar interests

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THE ROAD TO WAR

Tension In the

BALKANS

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The Balkan Region

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Russian Interest in The Balkans• After being humiliated

in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 they refocused attention to Europe

• Special interest in Balkans (Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria and Part of Greece)

• Feuded with Turkey and Austria Hungary, who had similar interests

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Austria-Hungarian Interest

• In 1908 Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina from Turkey

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Serbia’a Response• They were upset for

two reasons:– 1) There were many

Serbs in the area

– 2) It cut Serbia off from the Adriatic Sea

They hoped that Russia would intervene, but Russia were reluctant in fear of a German attack.

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Heightening Conflict in the Region

• 1912: Formation of The Balkan League under Serbian leadership

• Declared War on Turkey and defeated them

• Pushed Turkish influence out of the region

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Serbia -vs- Austria-Hungary

• Austria-Hungary worried about Serbia’s growing power

• Serbia doubled in size after another war in 1913

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Russia Officially Enters into the Conflict

• Serbia was weary of eminent aggression from Austria-Hungary

• They turned to their ally Russia for protection

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Look at what we then had….

• Austria-Hungary -vs- Russia

• That means their allies are behind them

• Austria-Hungary ~ Germany and Italy (Triple Alliance)

• Russia ~ Britain and France (Triple Entente)

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RECAP

• Let’s take another look at the major European Powers at the time of The Balkan Crisis

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BRITAIN

• Major industrial power (behind US and Germany)

• Wanted to maintain status quo as major colonial power

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GERMANY

• Major industrial power under authoritarian monarch

• Challenge existing order of powers and wanted to flex its muscle in doing so

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RUSSIA• 4th largest industrial

power (but mostly in food and textiles rather than equipment and arms)

• Mostly a peasant, agricultural society

• HUGE army (1.3 million troops; 5 million reserves

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FRANCE

• 5th leading industrial power

• Slow growing population (especially compared to Germany)