European military alliances in 1915. The Central Powers are depicted in puce, the Allies in grey and neutral countries in yellow.
This is a list of countries that participated in World War I, sorted by alphabetical order.
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The Entente Forces
Note: The Entente Forces are sometimes also referred to as the Entente Powers or Allies of World War I.
Albania
Andorra
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
China
Costa Rica
Cuba
Czechoslovak Legions
Ecuador
France
Greece
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Italy
Japan
Liberia
Montenegro
Nicaragua
Panama
Peru
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
Siam (now Thailand)
United Kingdom[1]
United States
Uruguay
The Central Powers
Austria-Hungary (now Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, partially Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, partially Ukraine)
Bulgaria
German Empire (now Burundi, Cameroon, small parts of People's Republic of China, partially Gabon, Germany, Namibia, northern Papua New Guinea, partially Poland, partially Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Samoa, Tanzania, Togo, and various Islands in Micronesia)
Ottoman Empire (now Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, partially Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey)
Neutral states
Afghanistan - Did not support or oppose any nation.
Argentina
Chile
Colombia
Denmark - Traded with both sides.
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Liechtenstein - Had a customs and monetary union with Austria-Hungary.
Luxembourg - Never declared war on the Central Powers despite being invaded and occupied by Germany.
Mexico - Declined an alliance with Germany (see Zimmermann Telegram). An ally to the United States by treaty (see ABC countries).
Netherlands - An ally of the United Kingdom by treaty. Traded with both sides.
Norway - Gave naval assistance to the United Kingdom.
Paraguay
Persia - Occupied by British and Russian troops.
Spain - Also treaty bound ally to the United Kingdom.
Sweden - Financially supported Germany.
Switzerland - Switzerland did declare a "state of siege".
Tibet
Venezuela - Supplied the Allies with oil.
Declarations of War
The following table shows the timeline of the several declarations of war [2] among the belligerent powers.
| Date | Declarer | On |
|---|---|---|
| 1914 | ||
| July 28 | ||
| August 1 | ||
| August 3 | ||
| August 4 | ||
| August 5 | ||
| August 6 | ||
| August 9 | ||
| August 11 | ||
| August 12 | ||
| August 22 | ||
| August 23 | ||
| August 25 | ||
| November 1 | ||
| November 2 | ||
| November 3 | ||
| November 5 | ||
| 1915 | ||
| May 23 | ||
| June 3 | ||
| August 21 | ||
| October 14 | ||
| October 15 | ||
| October 16 | ||
| October 19 | ||
| 1916 | ||
| March 9 | ||
| March 15 | ||
| August 27 | ||
| August 28 | ||
| August 30 | ||
| November 1 | ||
| 1917 | ||
| April 6 | ||
| April 7 | ||
| April 10 | ||
| April 13 | ||
| April 20 | ||
| July 2 | ||
| July 22 | ||
| August 4 | ||
| August 14 | ||
| October 6 | ||
| October 7 | ||
| October 26 | ||
| December 7 | ||
| December 7 | ||
| December 10 | ||
| December 16 | ||
| 1918 | ||
| April 23 | ||
| May 8 | ||
| May 23 | ||
| July 12 | ||
| July 19 | ||
| November 10 | ||
Notes
- ^ The British Empire was the common term for the United Kingdom and its overseas possessions at this time. The term refers to the colonies it controlled, to the Indian Empire, which, while not officially designated a colony, was functionally indistinguishable from one, and the British Dominions - former colonies which were self-governing in most respects but whose foreign policy was controlled by London; Australia, Canada, Newfoundland, New Zealand and South Africa. At that time, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland also included the entire island of Ireland.
- ^ Entries on a yellowish background refer to severed diplomatic relations only, not to actual declarations of war
See also
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