IR: Key dates

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1894 (1)
The Franco-Russian Alliance is ratified.
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1894 (2)
Accession of Tsar Nicholas II in Russia.
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1897 (1)
Germany announces its pursuit of Weltpolitik.
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1897 (2)
Austro-Russian agreement over the Balkans (detente).
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1898
Germany passes the first Naval Law.
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1899-1902
Second Boer War.
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1904
Anglo-French Entente.
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1905 (1)
First Moroccan Crisis.
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1905 (2)
Schlieffen Plan completed.
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1907
Anglo-Russian Agreement creates the Triple Entente.
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1908 (1)
Young Turk Revolt.
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1908 (2)
Bosnian Crisis (Austria-Hungary annexes Bosnia-Herzegovina).
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1911 (1)
Second Moroccan Crisis after revolt in Agadir.
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1911 (2)
Italy launches an attack on Ottoman Empire at Tripoli.
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1912
Balkan League formed.
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October-May 1912
First Balkan War.
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May 1913
Treaty of London.
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July 1913
Second Balkan War.
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August 1913
Treaties of Bucharest and Constantinople.
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1914
Outbreak of World War One in Europe.
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1915
Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary.
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2 March 1917
Russian Revolution and abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.
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6 April 1917
USA enters the war.
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25 October 1917
Bolsheviks seize power.
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November 1917
Civil War in Russia between Whites and Reds.
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8 January 1918
Wilson's Fourteen Points announced.
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9 November 1918
Abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
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11 November 1918
Armistice.
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January 1919
Paris Peace Conference begins.
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28 June 1919
Treaty of Versailles signed.
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10 January 1920
First meeting of the League of Nations.
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March 1920
US Senate refuses to ratify Treaty and join League.
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16 April 1922
Treaty of Rapallo.
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October 1922 (1)
Mussolini becomes Prime Minister of Italy.
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October 1922 (2)
Civil War between Reds and Whites ends.
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January 1923
Occupation of the Ruhr.
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24 July 1923
Treaty of Lausanne (Ottoman Empire).
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August 1923
Corfu incident.
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April 1924
Dawes Plan.
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October 1924
Geneva Protocol approved.
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August 1925
End of occupation of the Ruhr.
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October 1925
Locarno agreements signed.
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1928
Kellogg-Briand Pact.
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August 1929
Young Plan created.
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October 1929
Wall Street Crash.
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June 1931
Hoover Moratorium on reparations.
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18 September 1931
Manchurian incident.
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30 January 1932
Japanese troops reach Shanghai.
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June-July 1932
Lausanne Conference.
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January 1933
Hitler becomes Chancellor.
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March 1933
Japan withdraws from the League.
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June-July 1933
London Conference.
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January 1934
Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and Poland.
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January 1935
Saar Plebiscite.
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June 1935
Anglo-German Naval Agreement.
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3 October 1935
Italy invades Abyssinia.
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December 1935
Hoare-Laval Pact discussed.
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7 March 1936
Germany remilitarises the Rhineland.
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November 1936
Germany and Japan signe Anti-Comintern Pact.
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1936-1939
Spanish Civil War.
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March 1938
Germany annexes Austria.
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September 1938
Czech Crisis and Munich Conference.
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March 1939
Germany invades Czechoslovakia.
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April 1939
Italy invades and annexes Albania.
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May 1939
Pact of Steel.
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23 August 1939
Nazi-Soviet Pact.
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September 1939
Germany invades Poland, outbreak of World War Two.
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10 June 1940
Italy declares war on Britain and France.
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22 June 1941
Germany invades the USSR.
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7 December 1941
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Accession of Tsar Nicholas II in Russia.

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Austro-Russian agreement over the Balkans (detente).

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