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ID189154
Title ProperRussian empire and the Western allies in world war i
Other Title Informationfrom attempts at military isolation to participation in the february 1917 coup
LanguageENG
AuthorMultatuli, P
Summary / Abstract (Note)BY THE start of 1914, Russian political, military, and diplomatic circles considered the situation in Europe extremely precarious. Emperor Nicholas II shared that view. The Balkans continued to be the most sensitive issue in the international situation. An attempt by German leaders to subjugate the Ottoman Army by dispatching its military mission there in November 1913 under General Liman von Sanders, whom the Sultan appointed inspector-general of the Ottoman Army and commander of the Turkish First Army Corps in Constantinople, failed due to Russia's tough position.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 68, No.2; 2022: p.198-218
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 68 No 2
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  Russian Empire ;  Nicholas II ;  World War I ;  allies in the Entente


 
 
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