The exposure of the secret Reinsurance treaty …
Years: 1896 - 1896
The exposure of the secret Reinsurance treaty by former chancellor Bismarck, in retirement, causes a huge sensation when he reveals the existence of the treaty to a German newspaper, the Hamburger Nachrichten, in 1896.
He blames his successor (Count Caprivi) as responsible for the non-renewal in 1890.
Bismarck says the failure of the treaty made it possible for France and Russia to draw together.
The failure of this treaty will be seen as one of the factors contributing to the First World War, due to Germany's increasing sense of diplomatic isolation.
Locations
People
Groups
- Russian Empire
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- Austria-Hungary
- German Empire (“Second Reich”)
- France (French republic); the Third Republic
