Significance of the Balkans in WWI
The significance of the Balkans in the start of WWI
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- The Significance of the Balkans
- Ottoman Empire
- Decline of OE meant Russia and Habsburg could stake a claim of control over the region
- The Balkans dominated by OE
- Serbs/Slavs
- Austrians feared a strong Serbia would lead to break up of multi-culture empire
- Serbs asserted national identity and independence
- Habsburg Empire
- Austria-Hungary allied with HE which drew Germany into politics with the most unstable region
- Serbs were Slavs which meant they were protected by fellow Slavs- the Russians
- Russia
- 1897, Russians and AH's had agreed to work together to resolve tensions in the Balkans and maintain status quo
- Russian protected the Slavs, Pan-Slavism was popular and strong.
- Ottoman Empire
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