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The name given to the alliance among Great Britain, France and Russia after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente in 1907. The alliance of the three powers, supplemented by various agreements with Portugal, Japan, the United States, Brazil and Spain, constituted a powerful counterweight to the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. (Italy had concluded an additional secret agreement with France, effectively nullifying their alliance with Germany.)
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The triple alliance included the National Union of Mineworkers, and the National Transport Workers' Federation. The formation of the alliance followed a period of rapid trade union growth and widespread strike action.
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Princip stepped forward, pistol-whipped a nearby pedestrian, and fired two shots from a distance of about five feet using a Belgian-made 9x17mm (.380 ACP) Fabrique Nationale model 1910 semi-automatic pistol.
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The battle was between France and Germany. It was a stalemate, and they had to dig trenches for safety.
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Lusitania fell victim to a torpedo attack early in World War I before tactics for evading submarines were properly implemented or understood.
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Verdun resulted in 306,000 battlefield deaths (163,000 French and 143,000 German combatants) plus at least half a million wounded, an average of 30,000 deaths for each of the ten months of the battle.
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The United States of America declared war on Germany in response to the sinking, by German U boats.
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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, at Brest-Litovsk between Russia and the Central Powers, headed by Germany, marking Russia's exit from World War I.
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United States wins the war against Germany.
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Treaty signed by Germans and German Allies that effectively ended the war.