The leader of the German Triple Alliance, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, was Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck. Bismarck played a crucial role in forming this alliance in the late 19th century to strengthen Germany's position in Europe and isolate France. His diplomatic strategies and realpolitik significantly shaped the alliance's policies until his dismissal in 1890. After Bismarck's departure, the cohesion of the alliance weakened, especially with Italy's eventual withdrawal during World War I.
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