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Netherlands-world war one
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I presume they had no treaty/pact with any of the participants, this being the reason why it escalated into the bloody mess it became.
Serb kills Austro-Hungarian.
Austro-Hungarians threaten to destroy Serbia.
Russia protects Serbia.
Germans join Austro-Hungarians against Russia.
France joins Russia.
Italy joins Austria and Germany.
Britain joins France and Russia.
etc. etc. etc. You get the point.
You are correct JohnPPotts, Italy had been nominally allied to the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires since 1882, but had her own designs against Austrian territory in the South Tyrol, Istria and Dalmatia, and a secret 1902 understanding with France effectively nullified her alliance commitments. Italy refused to join Germany and Austria-Hungary at the beginning of the war and joined the Entente by signing the London Pact in April and declaring war on Austria-Hungary in May 1915; it declared war against Germany fifteen months later.
The other great player of the Central Powers was the Ottoman Empire.
(1) The Entente Cordiale, 1904 between France and the United Kingdom,
(2) The Anglo-Russian Entente, 1907 between the United Kingdom and Russia,
(3) The Triple Entente, 1907 between France, Russia and the United Kingdom,
(4) The Little Entente, 1920 to 1938 between Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia, and
(5) The Council of the Entente, 1959 between C�te d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Niger and (in 1966) Togo.
D�tente is the general reduction in tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and the "thawing" of the Cold War that occurred from the late 1960s until the start of the 1980s. More generally, it is applied to any international situation where previously hostile nations not involved in open war "warm up" to each other and threats de-escalate.
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