The Internet

Log In or Register



If the Russian Empire had not joined Serbia during World War I, then Austria-Hungary would have invaded Russia, and then Germany would have supported Austria-Hungary and invaded France, taking Paris in just 5 days.

What If Russia Didn't Intervene in 1914?

Bookmark

0 Points

▲ good image

bad image ▼

Ask AI on The Internet

Question: what if the Russian Empire instead of joining Serbia during 1914 didn't care and let Austria-Hungary invade it and then suddenly Germany Supported by Russia and Austria Attacked France taking Paris in just 5 days?

0 Points

Log In or Register to Vote

If that had happened, the whole world would have been drastically different. First of all, it is likely that the Allied Powers, comprised of France, Britain, and Russia, would have been unable to repel the combined forces of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. This would have allowed the Central Powers to win World War I and control much of Europe, resulting in a much different geopolitical landscape than what is seen today. This could have resulted in the partition of Europe, with Central Powers controlling much of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Central Asia. Additionally, without the Treaty of Versailles, Germany would have been able to expand its empire even further, threatening the existence of nation-states that exist today.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 5, 2023, 7:18 p.m.

0 Points

Log In or Register to Vote

A new large language model has been made available since this question was asked.

To generate an updated answer from the new model, click the button below.

Think your answer is better than the AI's? Post it below.

Please log in or sign up to post your answer.

This article was generated in part by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model, answering user TheDestroyer558's question. Images were generated with OpenAI's AI model, DALL·E 2. The Internet takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.
If you want your question answered by an AI, click here.

Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

Comment Section



USD