Military coalition in World War I.
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Examples for "quadruple alliance"
Examples for "quadruple alliance"
1She secretly engaged, also, in negotiations with Russia, Austria, and Spain, to form a quadruple alliance.
2Not long after, the triple alliance was expanded into a quadruple alliance, the Emperor of Germany becoming one of its members.
3Mr. secretary Craggs, in a long speech, explained the nature of the quadruple alliance, and justified all the measures which had been taken.
4The formation of the Quadruple Alliance was the next incident in this vigorous foreign policy.
5The Triple Alliance on this date became the Quadruple Alliance, when Italy joined the Allies.
1This made a total of seventeen nations arrayed against the central powers.
2The Russian revolution was in some respects a blow to the central powers.
3The British and French whipped up Poles and Czechs against the central powers.
4Replying to this the central powers would always point to Russia.
5Italy was an important model for the radical nationalists of the former central powers.
6Talk of a separate peace between Russia and the central powers grew stronger and stronger.
7For the time being, then, the central powers were free to give their whole attention to Roumania.
8Just as Italy was politically tied by alliance to the central powers, so England was with the Franco-Russian Alliance.
9Finally the Bolshevik government agreed to a peace with the central powers which gave Germany and Austria everything that they wanted.
10However, the presence of this Italian garrison prevented the forces of the central powers from advancing southward along the Adriatic coast.
11Thus, the very trick that the French wished Roumania to work upon Bulgaria was now worked upon her by the central powers.
12Late in July Siam entered the war against the central powers, and on August 14 China formally declared war against Germany and Austria.
13The real fighting strength of the navies of the three central powers still remained in their own fortified bases, well guarded by mines.
14Taking account of the strength of the central powers at that time, the immensity of the problem which confronted us could hardly be overestimated.
15On October 1, 1915, it was evident that Bulgarian forces would shortly be employed on the side of the central powers.
16General Brusiloff's offensive against the Austrians upset conditions throughout the Central Powers.
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