Britain and Austria-Hungary, alarmed by the Russian …

Years: 1878 - 1878
July

Britain and Austria-Hungary, alarmed by the Russian gains contained in the Treaty of San Stefano, intervene to force a revision of the treaty at the Congress of Berlin.

The Congress ignores the Prizren League's memorandum, however, and Germany's chancellor Otto von Bismarck even proclaims that an Albanian nation does not exist.

The new Treaty of Berlin, signed on July 13, 1878, severely restricts Russia's military-political gains from the war.

Bismarck and Britain's Benjamin Disraeli impose upon Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece the emancipation of the Jews of those countries.

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