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Rolo, P. J. V. Entente Cordiale: the origins and negotiation of the Anglo-French agreements of 8 April 1904. Macmillan/St Martin's Press, London 1969. Šubrtová, Marcela. "Great Britain and France on the Way to the Entente Cordiale." Prague Papers on the History of International Relations 1 (2014): 79–97. online; Šubrtová, Marcela.
Suspicion of the growing entente between France and England soon arose in Germany, and in 1905 German assertiveness was shown in a crisis which was forced on in the matter of French policy by Delcassé personally, a sore point with Germany. [1] The situation became acute, and Germany forced Delcassé's resignation in June 1906. [2]
Talleyrand's friendly approaches were a precursor to the Entente Cordiale in the next century, but they lacked consistent direction and substance. [74] Overcoming their historic enmity, the British and French eventually became political allies, as both began to turn their attentions to acquiring new territories beyond Europe.
The PM spoke about the exchange of troops at Buckingham Palace and the Elysee for the first time on Monday in a phone call with the French president.
Entente cordiale is a 1939 French drama film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Gaby Morlay, Victor Francen and Pierre Richard-Willm. [2] The film depicts events between the Fashoda crisis in 1898 and the 1904 signing of the Entente Cordiale creating an alliance between Britain and France and ending their historic rivalry.
Geneviève Tabouis: Perfidious Albion - Entente Cordiale (1938) Geneviève Tabouis: They Called Me Cassandra (1942) Geneviève Tabouis: Grandeurs et servitudes américaines: souvenirs des U. S. A., 1940-1945 (1945) Geneviève Tabouis: Vingt ans de "suspense" diplomatique (1958)
An entente is a type of treaty or military alliance in which the signatories promise to consult each other or to cooperate in the event of a crisis or military action. [1] Examples include the Entente Cordiale between France and the United Kingdom and the Triple Entente between France, Russia and the United Kingdom.
Entente Cordiale: 1904–present Franco-Polish alliance: 1921–1940 Franco-Italian alliance: 1935 Franco-Soviet alliance: 1936–1939 Treaty of Dunkirk: 1947–1997 Western Union: 1948–1954 North Atlantic Alliance: 1949–present Western European Union: 1954–2011 European Defence Union: 1993–present Regional relations