Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Why did the alliance treaty between Germany and Austria have obvious anti-Russian nature in 1897? Russia was imperialism at that time, and its system was the same as theirs.

Why did the alliance treaty between Germany and Austria have obvious anti-Russian nature in 1897? Russia was imperialism at that time, and its system was the same as theirs.

Because, in history, Russia expanded to the Balkans under the banner of Great Slavism, and the Austrian Empire also expanded to the Balkans, but it was afraid that the Slavs under its rule would become independent from it. Although the two

Russia have carried out reforms, their development is still not as good as that of Germany, and they are far behind other countries. The political and economic development is unbalanced, which leads to the intensification of contradictions among imperialist countries.

The treaty was concluded under the impetus of Bismarck, who pursued the policy of "iron blood", and there were contradictions between Germany and Russia. Therefore, the treaty was concluded in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China in order to have enough room for development.