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The Triple Entente explained (WWI) - History GCSE

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Triple Entente Entente World War One - GCSE History Revision In 1894 France and Russia formed the Franco-Russian Alliance. In 1904 the UK and France signed the Entente Cordiale and then in 1907 the UK joined Russia and France to form the Triple Entente. Britain and France were concerned by the growing power of Germany, who had formed an alliance of their own with Austria-Hungary and Italy. Thanks for watching If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe. #WorldWarOne #History

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