Sunday, March 30, 2008
Political Changes in World War I
In 1914, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assinated, posing as the match that finally ignited the fire that was World War I. Tensions with France caused Italy to join Germany and Austria in becoming the Triple Alliance, banded to fight against mainly France and Great Britain. Because of this alliance and because the Italians were promised Austrian territory, Italy joined World War I, along with Bulgaria, affecting their country greatly.
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