Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, was able to form the Triple Alliance. Germany and Austria-Hungary were actually already allies by 1879 when they did get, worried about a threat from Russia, they formed something even more beneficial they believed which was the Dual Alliance. Italy decided to also join in on this group in 1882. There was a possible concern going around about there maybe being a attack from France the Alliance needed some powerful friends to help defend themselves and protect themselves from any danger. The following three countries( Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy)promised to help each other out if any of them were to be attacked. …show more content…
Each nation, seemed more interested in helping itself rather than each other.Gaining power and also territory was far more appealing and interesting than actually helping its allies.(Even though that's part of being in a alliance) Austria-Hungary was a very powerful “Looking”nation, but actually was always struggling and suffering to solidify all the different nationalities that fell under its own country. But the country was too busy working with its own internal difficulties that it needed some assistance from Germany support to meet the goal of trying capture territory in the