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the Russo-Japanese War
the Austro-Prussian War
the First Moroccan CrisisBritain, France, and Russia
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Belgium, Britain, and France
Austria-Hungary, Germany, and ItalyGermany’s need to fight a two-front war
German troops being in short supply for the first three months of the war
an invasion of Germany by France at the outset of the war
the speedy mobilization of Russian troopsnationalism spurring revolts and loss of territory
financial trouble and increasing debt
warfare on its eastern front
factional politics within the Empire that caused turmoil among its top ministers