No they didnt
Bulgaria wanted to recover some lands in and around Silistra, in the Dobrudja Region. Dobrudja, the place shared between Romania and Bulgaria. Its a very fertile land
The Hungarians wanted the sea opening (the marshal of Austria-Hungarian army even called himself the Admiral, in advance, being sure he will get to the sea). The Bulgarians were threaten by the Hungarians that if they do not attack, all economical and military support will be halved.
When the empire of Japan landed surprise attack on Pearl Harbour , it prompted US to join allies against the Axis powers i.e countries like Germany, Japan, Italy, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
Dardanelles is most noted for the attack that occurred there following World War I. Dardanelles is the strait that separates Europe for Asia in northwestern Turkey.
Because Romania wanted to free the Romanian territories occupied by the damned Empire.
It diverted German resources from the coast of Normandy during the D-Day invasions. Hitler was fooled to believe that the Allies would attack through the Balkan region, including Romania and Bulgaria, and pushed many supplies there.
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no, turkey was under attack, not really fighting
I just charged at a male and female turkey vulture and they didn't attack me so I'm going to say no in most cases
After remaining neuteral for several years, Romania entered the war on the allied side. (Romania had been an ally of Austria-Hungary at the start of the war, but they claimed since Austria itself had started the war, they were under no obligations to attack and enter on the central powered side) They first fought with the Austro-Hungarian units and were successful. Things took a bad turn for Romania when General August von Mackenson attacked with Bulgarian, Ottoman Empire, and German forces. So they basically fought Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, The Ottoman Empire, and Germany.
no If the young kid got too close to the turkey's nest it is possible.
It was the assassination of the Romanian duke that encouraged Romanians to join the allies to fight for freedom. Romania was a country controlled by Austria-Hungary at that time.