
(Naval ensign of Italy in 1900)
Italy,

(Flag of the United States in 1900)
United States,

(Naval ensign of France)
France,

(Naval flag of Austria Hungary in 1900)
Austria-Hungary,

(Naval flag of Japan)
Japan,

Naval flag of the German Empire
Germany,

(White Ensign of the United Kingdom)
United Kingdom,

(Naval jack of Russia)
Russia. Japanese print, 1900.]]
The
Eight-Nation Alliance () was an alliance made up of
Austria-Hungary,
France,
Germany,
Italy,
Japan,
Russia, the
United Kingdom, and the
United States whose military forces invaded
China while putting down the
Boxer Rebellion in August of
1900. The troops were sent after the
Boxers attacked and murdered Chinese Christians and foreign missionaries across north China, then converged on
Beijing and besieged foreign diplomats and civilians who had taken refuge in the
Legation Quarter. After their initial landing failed, the Allied militaries eventually defeated the Boxers and the
Imperial Chinese Army, and then looted and pillaged the capital.
At the end of the campaign, the imperial government signed the
unequal Boxer Protocol of 1901.
Events
Troops of the eight countries invaded and occupied Beijing on
August 14, 1900. Empress Dowager Cixi, the Emperor, and higher officials fled the
Imperial Palace for
Xi'an, and sent
Li Hongzhang for peace talks.

Zhengyangmen after being demolished by the Eight-Nation Alliance
Missionaries followed the Eight-Nation alliance closely. Roman Catholic
Vicar Apostolic of North
Chihli Pierre-Marie-Alphonse Favier (1837-1905) was accused of taking an estimated 1,000,000 Liang silver (around 50 million grams) from one civilian house in
Wangfujing.
Alfred von Waldersee, the former German field marshal, stated in November 1900, "the cost of the demolition and robbery to China will never be calculated. But the number must be tremendous."
Participants of the Eight-Nation Alliance were responsible for the ransacking and pillaging of many historical artifacts of Chinese origin, and instigated the burning of many prominent Chinese buildings in an effort to rout the Boxer rebels.
"Following the taking of Peking, troops from the international force, except British and American, looted the capital city and even ransacked the Forbidden City, with many Chinese treasures finding their way back to Europe."[Kenneth G. Clark Russo-Japanese War Research Society]Austro-Hungarian contribution
As a member of the Allied nations, the
Austro-Hungarian Navy sent two training ships and the cruisers SMS
Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia,
SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth, , and and a company of marines to the North China coast in April 1900, based at the Russia concession of
Port Arthur.
In June they helped hold the
Tianjin railway against Boxer forces, and also fired upon several armed
junks on the
Hai River near
Tong-Tcheou. They also took part in the seizure of the
Taku Forts commanding the approaches to Tianjin, and the boarding and capture of four Chinese
destroyers by
Capt. Roger Keyes of
HMS Fame. In all K.u.K forces suffered only several casualties during the rebellion.
After the uprising a cruiser was maintained permanently on the China station and a detachment of marines was deployed at the embassy in
Peking.
Lieutenant
Georg Ludwig von Trapp, made famous in the musical
The Sound of Music, was decorated for bravery aboard the SMS
Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresa during the Rebellion.
Summary
The Eight-Nation Alliance is seen by some Chinese historians as a process of invasion into China by western imperialists, coveting the wealth of China, with the Chinese military of the time being weak. The Boxer Rebellion is interpreted as a series of regional reactions to the effect of cultural and political invasion by Western imperialists. The social crisis was further fractured by the Eight-Nation Alliance who waged aggressive war against the local population. This destabalising series of events, of increasing and competing military presence and control, culminated in Japan's hegemony in the 1930s.
It's noted that 7 of the 8 (all exept Ausria-Hungary) members of the Eight-Nation Alliance are part of the G8 and to this day considered Great Powers.
See also