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... , all other European states benefit from it.
The Prusso-Russian War affected not only the two belligerent nations but also prompted their neighbors to expand their armaments, inflating the size of their armies to varying degrees.
It was Austria that set this unfortunate precedent. To ensure its security and maintain the capability to intervene in wars at will, the Vienna Government was the first to expand its army, triggering a chain reaction.
As of now, Austria’s land fo ...
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