or Entente Cordiale, imperialist bloc of England, France, and tsarist Russia (known also as the Triple Entente).The Entente was formed during 1904–07; during World War I it united more than 20 states against the German coalition. In the system of the Entente, Russia and France were allies, bound to each other by mutual military obligations fixed by the military convention of 1892 and the subsequent decisions of the general staffs of both states.
However, the English government, despite the contacts between the English and French general staffs and naval commands established in 1906 and 1912, respectively, assumed no definite military obligations.The formation of the Entente alleviated differences between its participants but did not eliminate them. In September 1914 an agreement was concluded by England, France, and Russia whereby none would conclude a separate peace—this serving as the equivalent of an allied military ‘reaty. These differences became evident on more than one occasion (for example, the contradictions between England and Russia in Iran, the friction between the three participants of the Entente in the Balkans and in Turkey, and others), which Germany exploited in the effort to detach Russia from the Entente (as in the Potsdam Agreement of 1911). The French word Armistice was taken from modern Latin 'arma' meaning ‘arms’ and 'stitium' meaning "stoppage". The countries of the Entente, in turn, in their preparations for war against Germany and its allies took steps to detach Italy and Austria-Hungary from the Triple Alliance. However, the Entente’s campaigns against the Soviet state were utterly defeated by the Soviet people, led by the Communist Party. After the Great October Socialist Revolution, the imperialist circles of the Entente countries and the USA organized armed intervention against the Soviet state in order to overthrow the Soviet power, dismember Russia, and turn it into a colony. In effect, these agreements formalized the creation of the Entente. An Anglo-French agreement was signed in 1904, and an Anglo-Russian agreement in 1907. As early as Dec. 23, 1917, England and France signed an agreement on joint intervention against Soviet Russia.
In October 1915, Japan—which had declared war on Germany in August 1914—adhered to this agreement. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/EntenteIt should also not be used by some as a means to undermine the powers of the Prime Minister-designate and impose new constitutional norms contrary to the provisions of the Constitution and the requirements of national BEIRUT: As the Cabinet formation process has entered its fifth month of deadlock, Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri is more determined than ever to form a national The development of submarine warfare reflected the Central Powers' inability to overturn The Arab Club Champions Cup began on Tuesday night with Al Ain taking on Algerian club In addition, the treaty required Bulgaria cede Western Thrace, a region with an area of 8 578 square km to the The Royal Horticultural Society chose Birmingham to represent the UK in the Birmingham's parks department, fresh from major successes at the Chelsea Flower Show and now the European Les relations economiques et commerciales entre le Maroc et l'Espagne sont a meme d'offrir un cadre favorable pour une
In the course of the war, the greatest burden of which fell on Russia, and also on France, additional states gradually joined. However, strategic considerations, a certain degree of financial dependence of the tsarist government on France, and the aggressive plans of German imperialism doomed the German efforts to failure. In the course of the war, the greatest burden of which fell on Russia, and also on France, additional states gradually joined. The failure of the counterrevolutionary intervention brought in its wake a sharpening of contradictions among the members of the Entente, which in turn resulted in the Entente’s disintegration.All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. The formation of the Entente was preceded by the conclusion of a Franco-Russian alliance during 1891–93, in response to the creation of the Triple Alliance of 1882—an aggressive bloc headed by Germany. As early as Dec. 23, 1917, England and France signed an agreement on joint intervention against Soviet Russia. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/ententesThe relationship between South Africa and Britain during this period was one of an After the Great October Socialist Revolution, the imperialist circles of the Entente countries and the USA organized armed intervention against the Soviet state in order to overthrow the Soviet power, dismember Russia, and turn it into a colony. In September 1914 an agreement was concluded by England, France, and Russia whereby none would conclude a separate peace—this serving as the equivalent of an allied military ‘reaty.