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The Secret Treaties of Austria-Hungary, 1879–1914 Vol. 2. The most thorough history of the Triple Alliance, with text of major documents. Rothenburg, Gunther E. (1976). The Army of Francis Joseph. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press. pp. 124– 125. ISBN 9781557531452. Schmitt, Bernadotte E. (1924). "Triple Alliance and Triple Entente ...
Secret Treaty of Dover; F. Treaty of Fontainebleau (October 1807) ... Treaty of the Triple Alliance; Triple Alliance (1882) Treaty of Turin (1733) U. UKUSA Agreement; V.
A secret treaty is a treaty (international agreement) in which the contracting state parties have agreed to conceal the treaty's existence or substance from other states and the public. [1] Such a commitment to keep the agreement secret may be contained in the instrument itself or in a separate agreement.
Treaty of the Triple Alliance (1865), Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina against Paraguay in the Paraguayan War (1864–1870) Triple Alliance (1882), Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy to counter France and Russia; Triple Alliance (1914), an alliance of British trade unions: Miners' Federation of Great Britain, National Transport Workers ...
The Triple Alliance (Dutch: Triple Alliantie; Swedish: Trippelalliansen) was signed by the Kingdom of England, the Swedish Empire and the Dutch Republic in May 1668. It was created in response to the occupation of the Spanish Netherlands and Franche-Comté by France .
The First Quebec Conference, codenamed Quadrant, was a highly secret military conference held during World War II by the governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. It took place in Quebec City on August 17–24, 1943, at both the Citadelle and the Château Frontenac .
From the point of view of the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the benefit of these agreements to which Germany was not a party, was in bringing Britain closer to the Triple Alliance of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary. The treaty potentially conflicted with the Reinsurance Treaty of 1887, between Germany and Russia. In the secret ...
The Central Powers' origin was the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary in 1879. Despite having nominally joined the Triple Alliance before, Italy did not take part in World War I on the side of the Central Powers and later joined on the side of the Allied Powers. The Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria did not join until after World War I had begun.