explain division of europe during first world war
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By July 1914, the great powers of Europe were divided into two coalitions: the Triple Entente, consisting of France, Russia, and Britain; and the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
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Division of Europe into two hostile groups - shortcut
The Triple Alliance was formed in 1882 which comprised of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. The Triple Entente was formed in 1907 which comprised of France, Russia and Britain. ... Thus, Europe was divided into two hostile camps.
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