When the Kaiser and the Tsar Tried to Avert WWI

The First World War, commonly referred to as the Great War, was an era characterized by profound upheaval, wherein major global powers engaged in intense and lethal confrontations; it stemmed from the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand amid escalating tensions in Europe. Efforts to mitigate the conflict’s escalation by Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia yielded limited success.

 

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