What was the significance of the 'Willy-Nicky' telegrams?
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Correct answer: Personal telegrams between the German Kaiser and Russian Czar urging peace
Kaiser Wilhelm II and Czar Nicholas II were cousins who exchanged telegrams on the eve of the war. Despite their personal relationship, the momentum of military mobilization and alliance obligations overrode their efforts to maintain peace.
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